Title of article :
EFFECT OF FERTILIZATION ON B-D-GLUCAN CONTENT IN OAT GRAIN (AVENA SATIVA L.)
Author/Authors :
HAVRLENTOV?، MICHAELA نويسنده Plant Production Research Center Pie??any , , HLINKOV?، ANDREA نويسنده University of SS. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava , , ?OFAJOV?، AL?BETA نويسنده Plant Production Research Center Pie??any , , KOV??IK، PETER نويسنده Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra , , DVON?OV?، DANIELA نويسنده Plant Production Research Center Pie??any , , DE?KOV?، ?UBOM?RA نويسنده Plant Production Research Center Pie??any ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
B-D-glucan is a soluble component of dietary fibre localised
in the cell walls of cereal grains, especially oat and
barley. This homopolysaccharide presents a wide spectrum
of health-beneficial effects in human beings, and its
higher concentration in oats makes it an essential component
for human nutrition. Genetic and environmental
factors influence the content of B-D-glucan. Four oat
varieties (two naked and two hulled) were grown in experimental
fields at V?g?a?-Pstru?a (Central Slovakia) in
two consecutive years (2007 and 2008). The experiment
included five fertilisation treatments with application of
nitrogen (N) (as ammonium nitrate with dolomite) before
sowing, and with selenium (Se) at the end of the tilling
period (in the form of sodium selenate). A higher average
content of B-D-glucan and test weight were observed in
naked oats, Avenuda and Detvan, compared with hulled
Vendelin and Zvolen. By contrast, higher yield and thousand
grains weight were detected in hulled oats. Fertilisation
with N + Se increased the content of B-D-glucan,
but significantly only in hulled oat grains. The warmer
and drier climate in the year 2007 did not influence the
content of B-D-glucan in oats, but caused a significant
increase in thousand grains weight and test weight in both
oat varieties, as well as grain yield in naked oats.
Journal title :
Agriculture (polnohospodarstvo)
Journal title :
Agriculture (polnohospodarstvo)