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Asparagine and dough quality: Gluten strength factors in hard red spring wheat

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CEREAL CHEMISTRY
卷 100, 期 1, 页码 213-224

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cche.10631

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Canadian registered wheat; empirical rheology; environment; fertilization; genotype; gluten strength

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This study investigated the impact of environment, genotype, and fertilization treatments on gluten strength in wheat. The findings showed that environment primarily affected dough extensibility, while genotype primarily affected resistance to extension.
Background and ObjectivesSafety aspects regarding free asparagine concentration in wheat arise because of its acrylamide formation potential in baked wheat products. Free asparagine concentration in wheat is affected by environment, genotype, and nitrogen and sulfur fertilization, which also affect wheat protein content and composition. Changing protein content and composition affects gluten strength, altering product quality. This study investigated how gluten strength was affected by environment, genotype, and fertilization treatments grown under commercially relevant conditions. FindingsEnvironment predominated in affecting dough extensibility and genotype primarily affected resistance to extension, with minimal effects from fertilization treatments. Differences in extensigraph parameters at two resting times segregated genotypes according to gluten strength. ConclusionsFactors affecting free asparagine accumulation in wheat also affect gluten strength. Genotype and environment require primary attention since they play an important role in both wheat safety and quality. Significance and NoveltyThe lack of studies investigating the impact of factors affecting free asparagine concentration on the gluten strength of wheat has implications for the global wheat market. From a novel perspective on dough extensibility and resistance to extension, the effects of environment, genotype, and fertilization on the gluten strength of commercially important wheat varieties are considered in a food safety context.

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