Genotype and Environment Effects on Bread-Making Quality of Swedish-Grown Wheat Cultivars Containing High-Molecular-Weight Glutenin Subunits 2+12 or 5+10
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Abstract
Wheats grown in Sweden were investigated for the effects of genotype and environment on bread-making quality. Stability was also investigated. The results showed that both genotype and environment as well as their interaction had a significant influence on bread-making quality. Differences in stability were also found. In general, cultivars containing HMW glutenin subunits 5+10 had a higher gluten strength and also showed greater variation and less stability compared with those containing 2+12. When comparing bread-making quality over several years some promising cultivars were found. Drabant, Dragon, Dacke, Kosack and Stava were relatively good and stable among those cultivars containing HMW glutenin subunits 2+12. Avle and Tarso were the most promising of the cultivars with 5+10. The relatively weak character of Tarso despite the HMW glutenin subunits 5+10 might be due to the 1BL/1RS rye translocation in this cultivar.
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Acta Agriculturæ Scandinavica Section B publishes original research in applied soil and plant science with special attention given to to crop production in agri- and horticultural systems. We welcome manuscripts dealing with:
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Water and nutrient efficiency
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Precise agriculture systems
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Acta Agriculturæ Scandinavica, Section B – Soil & Plant Science forms part of a series of titles published on behalf of the Nordic Association of Agricultural Science (NJF). The series also includes Section A - Animal Science .