2021
DOI: 10.1002/csc2.20571
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Environmental and cultivar effects on technological quality of the bread wheat produced in the Pampean plain of Argentina

Abstract: The quality of the wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain is determined by several factors that lead to different physical, chemical, and/or rheological characteristics. Our aim was to evaluate the effects of the type of cultivar quality and agricultural region of production on parameters that define the commercial and industrial quality of wheat. A total of 3,486 wheat samples were collected from producer lots. The samples corresponded to commercial cultivars classified according to the quality type following a s… Show more

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“…The wheat quality tests were carried out at the Laboratory of Industrial Grain Quality of the Chacra Experimental Integrada Barrow (Ministerio de Desarrollo Agrario-Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria) in Tres Arroyos, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The equipment and procedures used for each quality parameter were extensively described in a previous study [22], and are summarized as follows: grain test weight (kg/hl) was determined using a Schopper device (SAGPyA 1262/04). Wheat protein (%) was assessed using rapid methods based on near-infrared transmittance (NIRT) (Foss, DS 2500).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wheat quality tests were carried out at the Laboratory of Industrial Grain Quality of the Chacra Experimental Integrada Barrow (Ministerio de Desarrollo Agrario-Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria) in Tres Arroyos, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The equipment and procedures used for each quality parameter were extensively described in a previous study [22], and are summarized as follows: grain test weight (kg/hl) was determined using a Schopper device (SAGPyA 1262/04). Wheat protein (%) was assessed using rapid methods based on near-infrared transmittance (NIRT) (Foss, DS 2500).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%