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The polypeptide composition, structural properties and antioxidant capacity of gluten proteins of diverse bread and durum wheat varieties, and their relationship to the rheological performance of dough
(Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, 2015)
The aim of this study was to compare five bread and five durum wheat genotypes for gliadins and glutenins profiles, the concentration of free sulphhydryl groups and disulphide bonds, antioxidant capacity of gluten proteins ...
Modification of antioxidant systems in cell walls of maize roots by different nitrogen sources
(Spanish Natl Inst Agricultural & Food Research & Technolo, Madrid, 2016)
Antioxidant systems of maize root cell walls grown on different nitrogen sources were evaluated. Plants were grown on a medium containing only NO3- or the mixture of NO3-+NH4+, in a 2:1 ratio. Eleven-day old plants, two ...
Water-soluble carbohydrates accumulation in peduncle of wheat and its relationship to morpho-anatomical and productive traits
(Lithuanian Research Centre Agriculture & Forestry, Kedainiu R, 2017)
Water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) accumulating in internodes of the wheat stem can be a consequential contributor to grain filling, especially under stress conditions. In this study the WSC content and the WSC specific ...
Influences of soil tillage and fertilization on maize yield and weed infestation
(Cereal Res Inst, Szeged, 2006)
The field experiment was conducted after wheat harvesting (July 1997) on Zemun Polje chernozem. Maize was grown under dry fanning system (without irrigation) for three growing seasons (the factor A: 1998, 1999 and 2000). ...
Response of wheat plants under post-anthesis stress induced by defoliation: II. Contribution of peduncle morpho-anatomical traits and carbon reserves to grain yield
(Cambridge Univ Press, New York, 2017)
Assimilated carbon during vegetative and early reproductive growth in wheat is temporarily stored in stem internodes and leaf sheaths (LSs), and can later be remobilized and transported to developing grain. The present ...
ESTs analysis in maize developing kernels exposed to single and combined water and heat stresses
(Univ Sao Paolo, Cerquera Cesar, 2011)
Molecular and metabolic response of plants to a combination of two abiotic stresses is unique and cannot be directly extrapolated from the response of plants to each of the stresses individually. cDNA macroarray has become ...
Simulating of Top-Cross system for enhancement of antioxidants in maize grain
(Spanish Natl Inst Agricultural & Food Research & Technolo, Madrid, 2014)
Blue maize (Zea mays L.) is grown for its high content of antioxidants. Conversion of yellow and white to blue maize is time consuming because several genes affect blue color. After each backcross selfing is needed for ...
High grain quality accessions within a maize drought tolerant core collection
(Univ Sao Paolo, Cerquera Cesar, 2014)
Maize (Zea mays L.) landraces are an important source of genes for improving commercial germplasm. Today, drought tolerance and grain quality are major challenges in maize cultivation due to climatic changes and population ...
Formation of alpha-dicarbonyl compounds in cookies made from wheat, hull-less barley and colored corn and its relation with phenolic compounds, free amino acids and sugars
(Springer, New York, 2016)
Cookies are baked at elevated temperatures to obtain a desirable browning and flavor development, which are provided by Maillard reaction and caramelization. The drawback here is the formation of alpha-dicarbonyl compounds, ...
Albumin content in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) as affected by the environment
(Lithuanian Research Centre Agriculture & Forestry, Kedainiu R, 2015)
Albumins or water soluble proteins (wsp) in wheat are important as nutrients containing high content of essential amino acids such as lysine, tryptophan, methionine, and also asparagine, glutamine, arginine, and proline ...