2020
DOI: 10.4081/ija.2020.1345
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Evaluation of grain characteristics of domestic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) obsolete cultivars and landraces

Abstract: The research on wheat accessions was carried out in order to evaluate their grain characteristics. Experiment was set in the agro-ecological conditions of Banja Luka in two experimental years (2015/16 and 2016/17). Ten obsolete wheat cultivars (Brkulja, Ličanka, Partizanka, Vuka, Talijanka, Šiđanka, Orašanka, Lozničanka, Dokučajevskaja and Nemcitaevskaja) and two landraces (Podrašnica and Previja) were used. Following grain characteristics were evaluated: grain length (mm), grain width (mm), grain thickness (m… Show more

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“…Furthermore, different important wheat rheological traits are closely related to the content and quality of wet gluten, and sedimentation value (Yang et al, 2014). Previous studies about the effects of genotype by environmental interaction on quality traits focused mainly on a limited set of generally outdated cultivars (Zečević et al, 2009;Živančev et al, 2016;Kondić et al, 2020). Introduction of new high-yielding wheat cultivars and intensification of high year-to-year variability require an additional update of information about environmental effects on main wheat quality parameters.…”
Section: Accepted Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, different important wheat rheological traits are closely related to the content and quality of wet gluten, and sedimentation value (Yang et al, 2014). Previous studies about the effects of genotype by environmental interaction on quality traits focused mainly on a limited set of generally outdated cultivars (Zečević et al, 2009;Živančev et al, 2016;Kondić et al, 2020). Introduction of new high-yielding wheat cultivars and intensification of high year-to-year variability require an additional update of information about environmental effects on main wheat quality parameters.…”
Section: Accepted Papermentioning
confidence: 99%