Physical properties of buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) grains during convective drying

ABSTRACT Buckwheat is a prominent crop in present-day agriculture due to its nutraceutical properties; however, information on this crop regarding the post-harvest process is scarce, as well as the characterization of its physical properties and such information is essential for the development and...

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