封面图片,第69卷,第12期

CSA News Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1002/csan.21449
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封面:用你的老式方式把谷物变成威士忌,这是一场艺术与科学的精妙舞蹈。第一步是制作大麦芽。但是一些用于酿造麦芽的大麦会产生糖苷腈,这种化合物可能是一种叫做氨基甲酸乙酯的致癌物的前体。幸运的是,糖苷腈的生产可以在俄勒冈州立大学最近发布并在植物登记杂志上注册的新的糖苷腈(GN0)大麦品种“Top Shelf”中进行繁殖。参见第8页的报道。图为俄勒冈州立大学的大麦育种家斯科特·菲斯克(左)和肯塔基大学詹姆斯·比姆研究所的Jarrad Gollihue在俄勒冈州立大学的海斯洛普农场观看GN0大麦。图片由帕特·海耶斯提供。
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Cover Image, Volume 69, Issue 12

Cover Image, Volume 69, Issue 12

Cover: To turn cereal grains into the whiskey in your old fashioned, a delicate dance of art and science is performed. The first step is the creation of barley malt. But some barley used for malting produces glycosidic nitrile, a compound that can be a precursor to a carcinogen called ethyl carbamate. Luckily, glycosidic nitrile production can be bred out—like in the new glycosidic nitrile-null (GN0) barley variety ‘Top Shelf,’ recently released by Oregon State University and registered in the Journal of Plant Registrations. See story on page 8. Photo shows Scott Fisk, a barley breeder at Oregon State University (left), and Jarrad Gollihue from the University of Kentucky's James Beam Institute viewing GN0 barleys at Oregon State's Hyslop Farm. Photo courtesy of Pat Hayes.

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