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rye [ri]
the cereal plant Secale cereale, and its nutritious seed.

rye
the cereal plant Secale cereale, and its nutritious seed. May be infected with clavicepspurpurea and cause poisoning.

rye ergot


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As shown in Figure 1, specifically, Silab has developed six certified organic active ingredients: * Alfalfa extract (INCI: Water and Medicago sativa (alfalfa) extract); * Rye extract (INCI : Water and Secale cereale (rye) seed extract); * Oat extract (INCI: Water and Avena sativa (oat) kernel extract); * Myrtle extract (INCI: Water and Myrtus communis leaf extract); * White lupine extract (INCI: Hydrolyzed lupine protein); and * Linseed extract (INCI: Hydrolyzed linseed extract).
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