Published in Proteomics 2007 7:3800-3808 at www.interscience.wiley.comBlack point of barley grain is a disorder characterised by a brown-black discolouration at the embryo end of the grain. Black point is undesirable to the malting industry and results in significant economic loss annually. To identify proteins associated with barley black point we utilised a proteomic approach with 2-DE to compare proteins from whole grain samples of black pointed and healthy grain. From this comparison two condition-specific proteins were identified: a novel 75 kDa late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) protein and a barley grain peroxidase 1 (BP1) that were specifically more abundant in healthy grain and black pointed grain, respectively. Although LEA protein...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is the fourth most cultivated crop in the world in terms of production volu...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...
Black point of barley grain refers to a discolouration of the embryo end of the grain. Historically ...
Black point of barley refers to the discolouration of the embryo end of the grain. Downgrading of ma...
T. J. March, C. J. Schultz, J. Lahnstein, J. A. Able and A. J. Ablehttp://www.asbmb.org.au/combio200...
The possibility of an enzymatic browning reaction as the cause of black point in barley was investig...
There are two components of quality in malting barley: the first is grain quality and the second is ...
© CSIRO 2008Black point and kernel discoloration of barley both appear to occur under conditions of ...
Abstract. The dark discoloration of the embryo end of barley grain (known as black point) is a physi...
Hordeum vulgare L., commonly known as barley, is primarily used for animal feed and malting. The maj...
Several barley (Hordeum vulgare) cultivars are used in the production of malt for brewing. The malt ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is a major cereal crop produced globally. Hordeins, the major storage pr...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is the fourth most cultivated crop in the world in terms of production volu...
Barley is a key ingredient in the malting and brewing industry, and it is the fourth most important ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is the fourth most cultivated crop in the world in terms of production volu...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...
Black point of barley grain refers to a discolouration of the embryo end of the grain. Historically ...
Black point of barley refers to the discolouration of the embryo end of the grain. Downgrading of ma...
T. J. March, C. J. Schultz, J. Lahnstein, J. A. Able and A. J. Ablehttp://www.asbmb.org.au/combio200...
The possibility of an enzymatic browning reaction as the cause of black point in barley was investig...
There are two components of quality in malting barley: the first is grain quality and the second is ...
© CSIRO 2008Black point and kernel discoloration of barley both appear to occur under conditions of ...
Abstract. The dark discoloration of the embryo end of barley grain (known as black point) is a physi...
Hordeum vulgare L., commonly known as barley, is primarily used for animal feed and malting. The maj...
Several barley (Hordeum vulgare) cultivars are used in the production of malt for brewing. The malt ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is a major cereal crop produced globally. Hordeins, the major storage pr...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is the fourth most cultivated crop in the world in terms of production volu...
Barley is a key ingredient in the malting and brewing industry, and it is the fourth most important ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is the fourth most cultivated crop in the world in terms of production volu...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...