2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11131640
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Effectiveness of and Perspectives for the Sedimentation Analysis Method in Grain Quality Evaluation in Various Cereal Crops for Breeding Purposes

Abstract: The existing standardized methods for assessing the quality of marketable grain do not always meet the requirements of the breeding, such as the method’s rapidity, sufficiency of the minimum amount of experimental material, the minimal modifying influence of the external environment on the degree of expression of a criterion, and genetic determination and heritability of the latter. One of the methods that meets these requirements is the sediment volume test. The present study offers an analysis and examples o… Show more

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“…Based on the results of sedimentation analysis, the volume of sediment of the first phase of the test in acetic acid was 38.6 mL, with minor variations between samples and replicates. However, after adding SDS, only the R-928-1 line turned out to be resistant to such an increase in physicochemical load, while the other lines, on the contrary, increased the volume of sediment and the SDS/AA ratio varied from 1.2 to 1.3 (Table S4), i.e., according to the type of swelling of the ground grain, they belonged to the third class of grain sorghum [16].…”
Section: Analysis Of Baking Properties Of Sorghum Flourmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the results of sedimentation analysis, the volume of sediment of the first phase of the test in acetic acid was 38.6 mL, with minor variations between samples and replicates. However, after adding SDS, only the R-928-1 line turned out to be resistant to such an increase in physicochemical load, while the other lines, on the contrary, increased the volume of sediment and the SDS/AA ratio varied from 1.2 to 1.3 (Table S4), i.e., according to the type of swelling of the ground grain, they belonged to the third class of grain sorghum [16].…”
Section: Analysis Of Baking Properties Of Sorghum Flourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protein complex of sorghum lines was assessed for its stable swelling ability using the sediment volume test with some modifications. In the first stage, the indices swelling in acetic acid were measured, and then, in the second stage, measurements were taken after the addition of anionic surfactant (SDS) and, ultimately, the ratio of these indicators was determined [16]. The rheological properties of sorghum-wheat composite flour were assessed with the Brabender FarinoGraph.…”
Section: Analysis Of Technological Properties Of Sorghum Flourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely applied in muscle testing 12 and food [13][14][15] but never in hemoglobin. For example, the muscle specific volume illustrates the skeletal muscle volume in different individuals 12 .…”
Section: Calculation Of Hswmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the inverse of density, the speci c volume describes the volume per unit mass. It is widely applied in muscle testing 10 and food [11][12][13] but never in hemoglobin. For example, the muscle speci c volume illustrates the skeletal muscle volume in different individuals 10 .…”
Section: Calculation Of Hswmentioning
confidence: 99%