2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcs.2017.07.005
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Kernel vitreousness and protein content: Relationship, interaction and synergistic effects on durum wheat quality

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“…The quality of the crops is also greatly influenced by the nitrogen rate of the fertilization. Concretely, N deficiency may cause important defects in the plant at the molecular level, which—particularly for durum wheat—affect the protein content and composition of the grain, directly linked to the development of hard vitreous kernels [ 41 ]. These parameters are indeed the most relevant indicators of the quality of the semolina extracted from the grains for pasta elaboration [ 42 , 43 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality of the crops is also greatly influenced by the nitrogen rate of the fertilization. Concretely, N deficiency may cause important defects in the plant at the molecular level, which—particularly for durum wheat—affect the protein content and composition of the grain, directly linked to the development of hard vitreous kernels [ 41 ]. These parameters are indeed the most relevant indicators of the quality of the semolina extracted from the grains for pasta elaboration [ 42 , 43 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 CWAD composite. This is due to the differences in the level of HVK and test weight between the two composites (Dexter, Williams, Edwards, & Martin, ; Fu, Wang, Dupuis, Taylor, & Nam, ). On the other hand, due to the gradual decrease in the bran‐rich fraction with the increase in top screen opening, SY2 and FY2 from QJ flour mill (B4–6) decreased from 30% to 9% and 14% to 4%, respectively.…”
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“…Spaghetti was produced from semolina following the method of Fu et al (2017) [24]. Semolina was mixed with water in a high speed asymmetric centrifugal mixer at water absorption of 31 to 32% to maintain constant extrusion pressure of about 100 bar.…”
Section: Spaghetti Processing and Measurement Of Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%