“…Apart from the {001}<100> texture, which usually appears in metals with FCC crystal structure, weak E component, P, Goss, Q ({013}<231>)and ND rotated Cube orientations tended to evolve in the recrystallized materials A-D (Figure 5a-d). The evolution of these texture components is governed by various annealing phenomena, which take place at microstructural heterogeneities induced by the stain mode heterogeneities in the vicinity of non-deformable particles [2,7,[22][23][24] or in the shear-bands [25]. It should be mentioned that the local events, such as nucleation within the shear bands or particle stimulated nucleation [1,2,7,[22][23][24], which occurs in the particle affected deformation zone, have a great impact on both qualitative and quantitative characteristics of texture evolved during final annealing.…”