Effect of increased nitrogen fertilisation on the breadmaking quality of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Effect of increased nitrogen fertilisation on the breadmaking quality of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Časopis: Romanian biotechnological letters
Volume, no: 12 , 2
ISSN: 1224-5984
DOI: 10.25083/rbl
Stranice: 3167-3173
Apstrakt:
This paper presents the results of a three-year research on the influence of different nitrogen (N) doses on the grain protein content (GPC), wet gluten content (WGC) and on baking score (BS) of 8 varieties of winter wheat. In all the years, the average GPC increased as the level of N fertilizers went up. The average growth GPC, depending on the variety was from 1.22 to 1.88 % per 100 kgNha(1). The WGC increased to the maximum of applied doses of N fertilizers (180 kg Nha(-1)) in all the years of research, 4.0 to 64% per 100 kgNha(-1) in average. Any notable differences in BS appeared only between different varieties. The distinction in variation was mainly determined by different protein quality, where the effect of N fertilizers was more significant for the quality than GPC The year also influenced the researched indicators of quality. The improvement of wheat quality was an important goal of the research.
Ključne reči: wheat, nitrogen nutrition, protein, wet gluten, baking score
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