Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5027
Title: Effect of climate change onwheat quality andhmwglutenin subunit composition in the pannonian plain
Authors: Živančev, Dragan
Torbica, Aleksandra 
Tomić, Josif 
Janić Hajnal, Elizabet 
Belović, Miona 
Mastilović, Jasna 
Kevrešan, Žarko 
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2016
Journal: Cereal Chemistry
Abstract: © 2016 AACC International, Inc. The primary goal of this study is to improve our understanding of the extent of influence of climatic factors in Serbia and high-molecular-weight glutenin subunit (HMW-GS) composition upon wheat end-use quality. In-depth analyses were performed on four bread wheat cultivars that are the most common in agricultural practice in Serbia. Total glutenin content showed significant difference between the production years, in opposition to gliadins. Cluster analysis of different percentages of glutenin and gliadin subunit molecular weight ranges (<40,000, 40,000-80,000, 81,000-120,000, and >120,000) indicated that the year of production and the cultivar did not have a significant effect on the percentage ranges for glutenins. However, they had a considerable impact on the percentage ranges for gliadins. Production year and the interaction of year and cultivar had the strongest influences on the percentage of SDSunextractable polymeric proteins. A synergistic effect of the HMW-GS composition and climatic conditions revealed that all eight samples with HMW-GS composition 2∗, 5 + 10, 7 + 9 along with the highest Glu 1 score of 9 (out of a maximum of 10) produced in the year 2011 belonged to two clusters with the best wheat end-use quality. Furthermore, the climate conditions in 2011 made it possible for the wheat cultivars with HMW-GS composition -, 2 + 12, 7 + 9 to possess similar qualities as cultivars with HMW-GS composition 2∗, 5 + 10, 7 + 9 produced in 2012.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5027
ISSN: 00090352
DOI: 10.1094/CCHEM-05-15-0101-R
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