Grain quality indicators and size-dependent fractional composition in winter rye cultivars under the conditions of the Lower Volga region
https://doi.org/10.30901/2227-8834-2023-4-153-162
Abstract
Background. Grain quality indicators of winter rye cultivars were analyzed in connection with the size-dependent fractional composition of their grain in the Lower Volga environments.
Materials and methods. The research material included 22 cultivars developed at various Russian scientific institutions, 3 Belarusian ones, and 3 cultivars bred at the Federal Center of Agriculture Research of the South-East Region. Comparative trials were conducted in 2021–2022 on 13.2 m2 plots in two field replications. The following grain quality indicators were studied: grain test weight, 1000 grain weight, size-dependent fractional composition, Hagberg falling number, amylogram peak height, starch gelatinization temperature, protein content, and rheological properties of the meal/water slurry.
Results. Protein content was recorded at a level of 9.98–10.85%, while the starch gelatinization temperature was high due to the June air temperatures higher than the norm. Significant differences among the cultivars were found in the fractional composition of grain: 12 forms were identified with medium viscosity of the meal/water slurry and the fine-grain fraction content up to 30% of the total weight.
Conclusions. There is a positive significant correlation between the five studied indicators characterizing the rheological properties of the meal/water slurry made from the grain of winter rye cultivars and the grain fraction composition (0.82*–0.91*).
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About the Authors
N. N. NuzhdinaRussian Federation
Nadezhda N. Nuzhdina, Cand. Sci. (Agriculture), Senior Researcher
7 Tulaikova St., Saratov 410010
D. A. Zhiganov
Russian Federation
Daniil A. Zhiganov, Associate Researcher
7 Tulaikova St., Saratov 410010
T. Y. Ermolaeva
Russian Federation
Tatyana Y. Ermolaeva, Cand. Sci. (Agriculture), Leading Researcher
7 Tulaikova St., Saratov 410010
T. B. Kulevatova
Russian Federation
Tatyana B. Kulevatova, Cand. Sci. (Biology), Leading Researcher
7 Tulaikova St., Saratov 410010
L. N. Zlobina
Russian Federation
Liudmila N. Zlobina, Cand. Sci. (Agriculture), Senior Researcher
7 Tulaikova St., Saratov 410010
L. V. Andreeva
Russian Federation
Liubov V. Andreeva, Cand. Sci. (Agriculture), Leading Researcher
7 Tulaikova St., Saratov 410010
V. A. Kulikova
Russian Federation
Valentina N. Kulikova, Researcher
7 Tulaikova St., Saratov 410010
N. A. Salmanova
Russian Federation
Nina A. Salmanova, Associate Researcher
7 Tulaikova St., Saratov 410010
V. N. Nechaev
Russian Federation
Vadim N. Nechaev, Laboratory Research Assistant
7 Tulaikova St., Saratov 410010
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Nuzhdina N.N., Zhiganov D.A., Ermolaeva T.Y., Kulevatova T.B., Zlobina L.N., Andreeva L.V., Kulikova V.A., Salmanova N.A., Nechaev V.N. Grain quality indicators and size-dependent fractional composition in winter rye cultivars under the conditions of the Lower Volga region. Proceedings on applied botany, genetics and breeding. 2023;184(4):153-162. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30901/2227-8834-2023-4-153-162