“…Geometrically, an easier activation of basal slip during mechanical testing parallel to ED is then realized and an increase in the ductility of these materials enabled (Stanford and Barnett, 2008b;Zhou et al, 2013;Jiang et al, 2016). However, in the case of extrusion of flat profiles (without the rotational symmetry) also such alloys tend to form strong textures even if the alignment of basal planes may not preferentially be parallel to the sheet plane (Gall et al, 2013;Bohlen et al, 2018a). To give an example, extruded sheets from rare earth alloys ZE10 and ME21 in Bohlen et al (2016) show strong textures, while extruded round bar counterparts of the same or comparable alloys showed weak textures (Bohlen et al, 2010;Nascimento et al, 2010).…”