1972
DOI: 10.1002/j.2050-0416.1972.tb03453.x
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A Gel Diffussion Assay for Diastatic Activity, and Its Use in Plant Breeding

Abstract: A modification of Briggs' starch/agar α‐amylase assay is described which enables total diastatic activity to be measured. This has been used to differentiate between a high diastase barley variety (Olli, green malt DP over 300° L) and a normal variety (Ymer, green malt DP approximately 120° L), although replication of measurements is shown to be necessary. The assay has been used in selection experiments, where a significant response to selection for increased “halo size” was obtained in one generation of sele… Show more

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“…Enzyme activities, particularly a-amylase and P-amylase, can also be estimated using quick tests (Briggs, 1962;Hayter & Allison, 1972…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Enzyme activities, particularly a-amylase and P-amylase, can also be estimated using quick tests (Briggs, 1962;Hayter & Allison, 1972…”
Section: 'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. M. HAYTEB AND T. J. RIGGS station which estimates the diastatic activity of single grains or small samples, grown and extracted under standardized conditions (Hayter & Allison, 1972). The two methods are currently being assessed in breeding projects.…”
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confidence: 99%