怀俄明州古代春小麦生产

Pub Date : 2023-06-02 DOI:10.1002/cft2.20237
Raksha K. Thapa, Carrie Eberle, Caitlin Youngquist
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与现代面包(小麦)和硬粒小麦(硬粒小麦)相比,古老的小麦因其独特的风味和高营养质量而重新吸引了消费者的兴趣。古老的小麦非常适合在边缘地区生产,可能很适合怀俄明州的生长条件。在怀俄明州的三个地点(Powell、Sheridan和WY的Lingle),在灌溉和降雨条件下进行了一项为期2年的研究,以确定怀俄明州春季种植的spelt、emmer和einkorn的农艺潜力。在不同地区,蛋白质含量为14.7–15.9%的小麦平均产量分别为832磅英亩-1、1492磅英亩-1和1064磅英亩-1。2017年,怀俄明州灌溉春小麦产量平均为3642磅英亩-1,旱地产量平均为1020磅英亩-1。鲍威尔灌溉地是产量最高的地方,也许也是最适合古代小麦生产的地方。需要继续研究品种选择和管理,以进一步提高怀俄明州古代小麦的产量和盈利能力。
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Ancient spring wheat production in Wyoming

The ancient wheats einkorn (Triticum monococcum L.), emmer (Triticum turgidum L.), and spelt (Triticum spelta L.) are currently attracting renewed consumer interest due to their unique flavor profiles and high nutritional quality compared with modern bread (Triticum aestivum L.) and durum (Triticum durum L.) wheat. Ancient wheats are well suited for production in marginal lands and may be well adapted to Wyoming growing conditions. A 2-year study was conducted in three locations in Wyoming (Powell, Sheridan, and Lingle, WY) under irrigated and rainfed conditions to identify the agronomic potential of spring planted spelt, emmer, and einkorn in Wyoming. Across locations, grain yields averaged 832 lbs acre−1 for einkorn, 1,492 lbs acre−1 for emmer, and 1064 lbs acre−1 for spelt with 14.7–15.9% protein. In 2017, irrigated spring wheat yield in Wyoming averaged 3642 lbs acre−1 and dryland yield averaged 1020 lbs acre−1. The Powell irrigated location was the highest yielding and perhaps the best suited for ancient wheat production. Continued research on variety selection and management is needed to further improve the yield and profitability of ancient wheats in Wyoming.

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