Title of article :
Malting quality as affected by barley breeding (1944–1998) in Argentina
Author/Authors :
Passarella، V.S. نويسنده , , Savin، R. نويسنده , , Abeledo، L.G. نويسنده , , Slafer، G.A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Eight malting cultivars of barley released from 1944 to 1998 in Argentina were sown in two growing seasons to evaluate the effect of breeding on malting quality. An adequate grain weight and screening percentage as in the older varieties were maintained in the recent releases. The grain protein concentration decreased in the modern cultivars together with a decreased in C- and an increased in B-hordein. These results were achieved without a clear trend through the time. Malt extract was increased by 0.054% per year in the period analysed and the most important contribution in the quality improvement was the introduction of Beka (known as a high quality cultivar released in Europe) in 1966. There was not a clear trend in the breeding process to obtain more stability between years in the quality attributes, at least, in the characteristics analysed in the present study. Conversely, malt extract was less variable and this tendency was observed through the years of release of the cultivars.
Keywords :
barley , Breeding , grain protein percentage , malt extract , malting quality
Journal title :
EUPHYTICA : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT BREEDING
Journal title :
EUPHYTICA : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT BREEDING