"RIV/00027006:_____/10:00001231!RIV11-MZE-00027006" . "[9C579903F05A]" . . "Steffensen, S." . "Fomsgaard, I." . "Labouriau, R." . . "Du\u0161ek, Karel" . "Mart\u00EDnez, N." . "Kudsk, P." . "Taberner, A." . "Aarhus University, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Integrated Pest Management, Denmark" . "P\u00E9rez, C." . "Mathiassen, S." . "Noellemeyer, E." . . "Fonseca, A." . "D\u00E9lano-Frier, J." . "22"^^ . . "Adding Value to Holy Grain: Providing the Key Tools for the Exploitation of Amaranth - the Protein-rich Grain of the Aztecs. Result from a Joint European - Latin American Research Project." . "Christophersen, C." . "76"^^ . "R" . "76"^^ . "RIV/00027006:_____/10:00001231" . . . "Stav\u011Bl\u00EDkov\u00E1, Helena" . "Adding Value to Holy Grain: Providing the Key Tools for the Exploitation of Amaranth - the Protein-rich Grain of the Aztecs. Result from a Joint European - Latin American Research Project."@en . "245419" . "neuveden" . . . "Adding Value to Holy Grain: Providing the Key Tools for the Exploitation of Amaranth - the Protein-rich Grain of the Aztecs. Result from a Joint European - Latin American Research Project."@en . . . "Barba de la Rosa, A." . "Denmark" . . "978-87-91949-62-3" . "Anon, M." . "Matusov\u00E1, K." . . . "amaranth; INCO; 6th Framewark Programme; pseudo-cereal"@en . "The project AMARANTH:FUTURE-FOOD (www.amaranth-future-food.net) was a joint research project financed by the European Commission in the Specific International Cooperation Activities (INCO) of the 6th Framework Programme. The project group consisted of 11 partners from Mexico, Nicaragua, Argentina, the Czech Republic, Spain and Denmark. Amaranth is a protein-rich and gluten-free pseudo-cereal grain that was the basic food in South America and Mexico thousands of years ago. The overall objective of the project was to provide the tools for an extensive and sustainable exploitation of amaranth. The project began on 1 September 2006 and ended on 31 December 2009."@en . . "The project AMARANTH:FUTURE-FOOD (www.amaranth-future-food.net) was a joint research project financed by the European Commission in the Specific International Cooperation Activities (INCO) of the 6th Framework Programme. The project group consisted of 11 partners from Mexico, Nicaragua, Argentina, the Czech Republic, Spain and Denmark. Amaranth is a protein-rich and gluten-free pseudo-cereal grain that was the basic food in South America and Mexico thousands of years ago. The overall objective of the project was to provide the tools for an extensive and sustainable exploitation of amaranth. The project began on 1 September 2006 and ended on 31 December 2009." . "Janovsk\u00E1, Dagmar" . "Adding Value to Holy Grain: Providing the Key Tools for the Exploitation of Amaranth - the Protein-rich Grain of the Aztecs. Result from a Joint European - Latin American Research Project." . "Pedersen, H." . . . "Adding Value to Holy Grain: Providing the Key Tools for the Exploitation of Amaranth - the Protein-rich Grain of the Aztecs. Result from a Joint European - Latin American Research Project." . "Matus, F." . . "3"^^ . "Lacayo Romero, M." . "de Troiani, R." .