scholarly journals PRODUCTIVITY AND PROTEIN-GLUTEN COMPLEX OF DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF WINTER BREAD WHEAT

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (28) ◽  
pp. 119-128
Author(s):  
E.I. Nekrasov ◽  
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D.M. Marchenko ◽  
M.M. Ivanisov ◽  
I.V. Romanyukina ◽  
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Wheat yield increase and grain quality indicators improvement is one of the primary tasks for the agro-industrial complex. The purpose of the current study was twofold: estimate the productivity and grain quality indicators of winter bread wheat varieties; identify the most valuable ones for further use in breeding programs. The surveys were carried out on the experimental field of SSE “Agricultural Research Center «Donskoy»” in 2018-2020. In the study area, the average annual precipitation was 582.4 mm, the average annual temperature – 9.7 °C. The object of the study – 23 winter bread wheat varieties of semi-intensive type developed in the ARC “Donskoy”. Variety ‘Don 107’ was used as a standard one. Forecrop – maize for grain. Winter wheat was planted at the optimum planting dates; seed placement depth – 4-6 cm. The experiment was replicated six times; The plot area – 10 m2. Varieties ‘Lilit’ (6.8 t/ha), ‘Polina’ (6.8 t/ha), ‘Zolotoy Kolos’ (6.8 t/ha), ‘Lidiya’ (6.9 t/ha), ‘Premyera’ (6.9 t/ha), ‘Volnitsa’ (7.0 t/ha), ‘Volny Don’ (7.0 t/ha), ‘Ayuta’ (7.2 t/ha) exceeded standard variety ‘Don 107’ by 0.4–0.8 t/ha. All varieties studied in the trial corresponded to the standards of the 1st class in terms of hectolitre weight (not less than 750 g/l) and vitreousness (not less than 60.0 %). The largest grain was formed by varieties ‘Zhavoronok’ (43.4 g), ‘Donskoy surpriz’ (43.6 g), ‘Ayuta’ (44.6 g), ‘Volnitsa’ (44.9 g), ‘Premyera’ (48.2 g). The largest values of protein in grain (13.1–13.4 %) were identified in varieties ‘Lidiya’, ‘Stanichnaya’ and ‘Podarok Krymu’. Varieties ‘Asket’ and ‘Podarok Krymu’ produced grain with the largest gluten content (28.6 % and 28.9 %, respectively). The results of two-way analysis of variance have proved the greater influence of the factor “year” on productivity (64.0 %), protein (72.0 %) and gluten (70.0 %) content in grain of winter bread wheat than that of the factor “genotype” and their correlation.


2021 ◽  
pp. 35-40
Author(s):  
О. A. Nekrasova ◽  
N. S. Kravchenko ◽  
N. G. Ignatieva ◽  
M. M. Kopus ◽  
D. M. Marchenko

The current paper has presented the study results of SDS-sedimentation and grain quality indicators of the winter bread wheat varieties in an interstation variety testing from the research institutions of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and France. The research work was carried out in 2017–2019 in the field of the laboratory for breeding winter bread wheat, the forecrop was maize for grain. The purpose of the research was to estimate SDS-sedimentation, protein percentage in grain, quantity and quality of gluten in the winter bread wheat varieties of interstation variety testing, for the subsequent introduction of the best samples in the breeding process aimed at improving grain quality. Grain quality indicators of the winter bread wheat varieties were identified in the laboratory for biochemical estimation of breeding material and grain quality using IR spectroscopy on ‘SpektraStar 2200’ analyzer. There was established that according to the SDS-sedimentation most of the samples corresponded to strong wheat (50–63 ml). There have been identified the genotypes with the highest values of this trait, such as ‘Shef’ (58 ml), ‘Nakhodka’ (59 ml) and ‘Don 107’ (61 ml). The largest gluten content in grain was identified in the varieties ‘Don 107’, ‘Shef’, ‘Kavalerka’, ‘Timiryazevka 150’ and ‘Nakhodka’ (25.5–26.2%). The largest protein percentage in grain has been identified in the varieties ‘Don 107’, ‘Shef’, ‘Aksinya’, ‘Nakhodka’ and ‘Timiryazevka 150’ (12.5-12.8%). The varieties ‘Don 107’, ‘Shef’, ‘Nakhodka’ and ‘Timiryazevka 150’ were identified according to the studied traits and were recommended to be involved in the breeding process as parental forms.



2021 ◽  
Vol 843 (1) ◽  
pp. 012045
Author(s):  
O A Nekrasova ◽  
N S Kravchenko ◽  
E I Nekrasov

Abstract The aim of the research was to evaluate the relative and absolute protein content in winter wheat grains, to determine the samples that have the maximum values of the studied traits, and to use the selected genotypes in breeding programs. The trials of the winter bread wheat varieties, sown after maize for grain were carried out in 2018-2020. The objects of the study were 13 winter bread wheat varieties (Triticum aestivum L.) developed in the Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”. The current research established that when selecting parental varieties for crossing to improve grain quality of winter bread wheat varieties, there should be chosen the forms with the highest relative and absolute protein percentage in grain. These genotypes include Don 107, Ermak and Lidiya, whose relative protein percentage in grain was 12.96%, 13.01% and 13.06% respectively. The varieties Don 107, Ermak, Lidiya, Volnitsa and Zhavoronok were characterized by the maximum absolute protein percentage in grain with 5.43 g, 5.62 g, 5.57 g, 5.56 g and 5.54 g respectively. The 1000 grain weight of these varieties averaged 42.1 g (Don 107), 43.6 g (Ermak), 43.1 g (Lidiya), 43.5 g (Volnitsa) and 44.5 g (Zhavoronok).



2021 ◽  
Vol 843 (1) ◽  
pp. 012011
Author(s):  
E I Nekrasov ◽  
D M Marchenko ◽  
M M Ivanisov ◽  
N S Kravchenko

Abstract The purpose of the current study was a comparative estimation of productivity and grain quality of the early ripening, middle early and middle ripening winter bread wheat varieties in the conditions of the southern part of the Rostov region. The study was conducted in the Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy” in 2017-2019. The objects of the study were 15 winter bread wheat verities. The study established that the middle early ripening varieties Krasa Dona, Lidiya, Lilit and Premiera showed a significant increase to the standard variety Don 107 from 0.46 to 0.85 t/ha according to productivity. The comparative estimation of the ripeness different groups varieties showed that such middle early ripening varieties with its maximum percentage as Don 107 (12.29%), Lidiya (12.46%), Volnitsa (12.72%) and the early ripening sample Podarok Krymu (with 12.68% of mass fraction of protein), that correspond to the 3rd quality class, were identified according to the mass fraction of protein in grain. The early ripening varieties Zhavoronok (24.98%) and Podarok Krymu (26.77%) with the highest values and the middle early ripening varieties Don 107 (24.81%), Volnitsa (25.22%) and Asket (26.30%), corresponding to the 3rd quality class, were identified according to the trait gluten content in grain.



2020 ◽  
pp. 14-18
Author(s):  
M. M. Ivanisov ◽  
D. М. Marchenko ◽  
E. I. Nekrasov ◽  
I. A. Rybas ◽  
I. V. Romanyukina ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 273 ◽  
pp. 01027
Author(s):  
Оlesya Nekrasova ◽  
Nina Kravchenko ◽  
Dmitry Marchenko ◽  
Evgeny Nekrasov

The purpose of the study was to estimate the effect of sunflower and pea on the amount of productivity, protein and gluten percentage in grain. The objects of the study were 13 winter bread wheat varieties (Triticum aestivum L.) developed by the Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”. The study was carried out in 2018-2020 on the fields of the department of winter wheat breeding and seed production. The forecrops were peas and sunflower. The study results showed that the varieties ‘Volny Don’ (6.1 t / ha), ‘Krasa Dona’ (6.1 t / ha) and ‘Lidiya’ (6.0 t / ha), when sown after peas, gave the largest yields. The varieties ‘Volny Don’ (4.9 t / ha) and ‘Polina’ (4.8 t / ha) which were sown after sunflower, showed the best productivity. The analysis of qualitative indicators established that the maximum percentage of protein and gluten in grain was identified in the varieties ‘Podarok Krymu’ (16.3%; 28.3%) and ‘Volnitsa’ (16.1%; 28.5%), which were sown after peas; and the same varieties showed good results (‘Podarok Krymu’ (16.2%; 27.4%) and ‘Volnitsa’ (15.7%; 27.8%)), when sown after sunflower.



2020 ◽  
pp. 101-107
Author(s):  
N. S. Kravchenko ◽  
O. A. Nekrasova ◽  
N. G. Ignatieva ◽  
I. M. Oldyreva ◽  
Yu. N. Alty-Sadykh

Grain quality of winter bread wheat is an urgent issue in Russia and in the world. The traits and properties of grain that characterize the quality are formed in the field under the effect of weather and climatic conditions. The current study was carried out in 2017–2019. The objects of the study were 12 varieties and 3 promising lines of winter bread wheat of the Competitive Variety Testing. The variety ‘Ermak’ was used as a standard variety. The purpose of the study was to carry out a comparative estimation of grain quality of the varieties and promising lines of winter bread wheat, to identify the variation of traits over the years and to determine the effect of growing conditions on the formation of grain quality. There has been established that the studied varieties and lines formed nature weight from 799 g/l (the variety ‘Aksiniya’) to 830 g/l (‘Yubiley Dona’) and corresponded to the 1-st quality class. There have been identified the varieties ‘Etyud’ (62%; Cv = 6.6%), ‘Ermak’ (62%; Cv = 7.0%) and the line ‘1005/14’ (68%; Cv = 8.1%) with a combination of high values of the general hardness and insignificant variation of the trait over the years. There has been determined that the variety ‘Nakhodka’ (14.11%; Cv = 3.6%) and the line ‘1261/13’ (14.10%; Cv = 6.1%) were characterized by the maximum protein percentage and low values of the coefficient of variation. There has been established that the varieties ‘Aksiniya’ (4.5 points; 7.9%) and ‘Tanais’ (4.0 points; 2.5%) combined a high baking value with the stability of the trait. When estimating the effect of the factors “genotype”, “year of study” and their correlation on the characteristics of grain quality, there has been found that general hardness (52.59%), mass fraction of grain protein (58.31%), dough deformation (57, 78%), valorimetric value (46.01%), volume of bread (41.77%) and general baking assessment (51.24%) were largely dependent on genotype. The growing conditions had an effect on the formation of the quantity and quality of gluten and the P/l ratio.



2020 ◽  
pp. 56-59
Author(s):  
S. N. Gromova ◽  
P. I. Kostylev ◽  
O. V. Skripka ◽  
S. V. Podgorny ◽  
O. A. Nekrasova


2020 ◽  
pp. 16-20
Author(s):  
V. L. Gaze ◽  
E. V. Ionova ◽  
V. A. Likhovidova ◽  
O. V. Skripka

The current paper has presented the study results on estimating the effect of the upper leaves’ area of winter bread wheat samples on productivity and its elements. There have been tested nine winter bread wheat varieties of intensive type developed in the FSBSI “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”. The current study has identified that the largest upper leaves’ area under insufficient moisture supply during the periods of head formation and flowering was produced by the variety “Etyud” (31 cm2 in a heading period; 29.4 cm2 in a flowering period). During the period of milky kernel ripening, the variety “Shef” has also shown the largest upper leaves’ area under insufficient moisture supply (17.7 cm2). The variety “Yubiley Dona” has shown a minimal decrease in the upper leaves area to milky kernel ripeness (40%). The evaluation results of productivity and its structure have shown that the largest value of the number of productive stems per 1 m2 in arid conditions was identified in the varieties “Etyud” (261 pcs.) and “Shef” (254 pcs.). According to the number of kernels per main head, the variety “Donskaya Step” was the best with 32 pcs. Large kernel weight per main head was identified in the varieties “Donskaya Step” (0.72 g), “Shef” and “Etyud” (0.67 g), and according to 1000 kernel weight the varieties “Etyud” (25.9 g) and “Zodiak” (25.2 g) were the best ones. The varieties “Etyud” (163.7 g/m2) and “Shef” (168.6 g/m2) have produced the maximum yields, that means the best functioning of all productive systems of winter bread wheat. The estimation of the samples according to the correlation between photosynthesis efficiency of the upper leaves’ area and kernel percentage (ZFL) has identified the samples “Donskaya Step”, “1005/14”, “Univer”. According to the correlation between photosynthesis efficiency of the upper leaves’ area and kernel weight per head (MFFL) the variety “Donskaya Step” showed the best results. The conducted study ad obtained results made it possible to identify the varieties “Shef”, “Etyud” and “Donskaya Step”. The identified varieties have been proposed for further use in the breeding process.



2020 ◽  
pp. 21-25
Author(s):  
A. V. Titarenko ◽  
I. V. Rylkov ◽  
U. A. Presnyakova

The current paper has presented the analysis of the structure of sown areas under winter bread wheat in the Voronezh region in 2016–2018, and there has been established a recent increase the share of the varieties lutescens L. In order to substantiate the present tendency, there have been also used the study results of the varietal set of the Eryshevsky State Varietal Plot of the Voronezh region. The field trials on the Plot to study winter bread wheat productivity were carried out according to the Method of the State Variety Testing for Agricultural Crops (1989), grain quality was estimated by the methods described in the reference book “Grain quality estimation” (1987), and according to the recommendations for the corresponding devices. The data on varietal sowings of winter wheat was provided by the Department of Agricultural Policy of the Voronezh Region. According to the study results, there have been shown the main originators on the market of varieties in the winter bread wheat sowings, as well as in the State Variety Testing. There has been identified a presence of two varieties erythrospermum (er.) and lutescens (lut.) in the set of varieties, and shown their correlation and interrelationship among the originators. In the State Variety Testing there has been noted a significant increase in wheat varieties from foreign farms and varieties of lutescens. According to the study results, when averaging the obtained productivity data and grain quality indicators at the the Eryshevsky State Varietal Plot, there hasn’t been found any significant difference between winter bread wheat varieties of the lutescens and erythrospermum varieties. There has been given average data on productivity and grain quality of varieties obtained from various originators.



2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-7
Author(s):  
Е. V. Ionova ◽  
V. А. Likhovidova ◽  
V. L. Gaze

The current paper has presented the study results on the change of adaptability to water and temperature stresses and the value of productivity according to the stages of variety changing. There have been selected 13 winter bread wheat varieties developed in the FSBSI Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”. It was found that the varieties of the first stages of the variety changing (I–IV stage, 1950–1989) practically did not differ in the degree of drought tolerance and the value of productivity of winter bread wheat. In this regard, there was carried out an analysis of changes in the adaptability of winter wheat varieties starting from the V stage of the variety changing. The degree of drought tolerance increased from the weakly-medium drought-resistant varieties (37.4–51%) belonging to the V stage of the variety changing to highly drought-resistant samples (80.4–93.3%) belonging to the VII stage of the variety changing. There was a significant productivity increase of the winter bread wheat varieties zoned from 2010 to 2019 (the VII stage of the variety changing). The largest number of stomata per unit of leaf area in the V stage of the variety changing was identified in the variety ‘Don 95’ (12.2 pcs/mm2). In the VI stage of the variety changing, the largest value of this indicator was identified in the variety ‘Don 105’ (18.8 pcs/mm2), and in the variety ‘Krasa Dona’ (26.9 pcs/mm2) in the VII stage of the variety changing. The dry weight of roots of the varieties of the V stage of the variety changing varied from 1.18 (the variety ‘Donshchina’) to 1.41 g (the variety ‘Don 95’), while in varieties of the VI stage this indicator varied from 1.97 (the variety ‘Donskoy Mayak’) to 2.29 g (the variety ‘Don 105’), and the largest dry weight of roots was identified at the VII stage of the variety changing and ranged from 2.34 (the variety ‘Don 107’) to 2.79 (the variety ‘Asket’). The same regularity was established for the change in the amount of roots according to the stages of variety changing.



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