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Effects of growing location and variety on free tryptophan and mineral nutrient content in wheat
2009
Lundegaardh, B., Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Upsala (Sweden). Centre for Sustainable Agriculture | Jastrebova, J., Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Upsala (Sweden). Dept. of Food Science | Zhokhov, S., Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Upsala (Sweden). Dept. of Chemistry | Maartensson, A., Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Upsala (Sweden). Dept. of Soil and Environment | Oeborn, I., Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Upsala (Sweden). Dept. of Plant Production Ecology
Tryptophan (Trp) is an essential amino acid for mammals since they cannot synthesise it. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a major source of dietary Trp, and wheat high in Trp would thus be very beneficial. This study investigated the impact of location and wheat variety on the content of free Trp and mineral nutrients in wheat grain. Four wheat cultivars from national variety tests on wheat with varying protein contents were selected from seven different locations of Sweden representing different climatic zones and soil contents of trace elements. Grain was analysed for Trp content using reversed phase HPLC. Mineral nutrients were analysed using inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry. Wheat yield and grain content of nutrients and Trp differed significantly between sites. High N content in grain was correlated with a high content of Cu, Fe and S, and also Ca and Mg. However, it was correlated with a low content of K and Na. Trp content was positively correlated with Na and Zn content and negatively correlated with K/Na and K/(Na+Zn) ratio. The varieties differed in Trp content and the two ratios, but there were no significant differences in yields between the varieties at any location. The results indicated salt stress induction of Trp synthesis, which may protect wheat against salt stress and yield losses.
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2001
Legzdina, L. (Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture. Dept. of Plant Production)
Problems in hulless barley growing are caused by a low germination ability and emergence. Grain quality for feed and food are influenced by threshability and infection with fungal diseases. The aim of experiments was to investigate the possible hulless barley seed and grain quality problems under Latvia's conditions. Germination, emergence, test weight, 1000 grain weight and threshability of 77 hulless barley genotypes of diverse origin were determined and compared to hulled control varieties. Correlation between hulless barley germination, grain germ damage and grain infection with Fusarium, Helmintosporium and Penicillum was analyzed. The seed material structure (content of grains with damaged germ, broken grains and grains with undetached hulls) of 5 hulless barley genotypes was determined.
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