Some claim modern wheat is biochemically different from historic wheat and contributes to chronic diseases. This research was necessary to determine if any significant differences existed between historic and modern hard red spring (HRS) wheat in several physical and chemical components. Thirty HRS cultivars were grown in the same year and location and underwent laboratory analysis. In relation to release year, significant (P0.05) differences in correlation to release year, including starch digestibility. The majority of results indicate no significant biochemical variations between the historic and modern HRS cultivars. Parameters that demonstrated differences have the potential to affect consumer health and nutrition, but are dependent on...
Wheat is one of the most valuable of economic plants and is grown extensively throughout the world. ...
Many hard red spring (HRS) wheat cultivars have been released in North Dakota with improved traits. ...
In recent years (2009-2011) many producers have had issues meeting the market requirements of 140 g ...
Pre-Harvest Sprouting (PHS) can cause severe economic loss in wheat grown across many areas of the w...
A challenge for hard red spring wheat (HRSW) (Triticum aestivum L. emend Thell.) producers is to obt...
To promote its use in nutraceutical and functional ingredients, different growing environments, geno...
The present study examined and compared wheat grain, bran, aleurone, and micronized aleurone for the...
As the wheat industry works to create more high-quality food products for consumers, it is necessary...
Stone milling is an ancient method for grinding without separation of the wheat constituents to prod...
There is considerable controversy among the public and the scientific community about whether modern...
The current study focuses on yield and nutritional quality changes of wheat grain over the last 166 ...
Arabinoxylans (AX), xylanase, and xylanase inhibitors have an important role in many cereal food pro...
The information presented in this article are regarding the 1967 hard red spring wheat crop. which p...
A relatively new method, solvent retention capacity (SRC), is used to determine flour end-product qu...
Graduation date: 2015Wheat (Triticum aestivum) is a globally traded staple food crop. The diverse an...
Wheat is one of the most valuable of economic plants and is grown extensively throughout the world. ...
Many hard red spring (HRS) wheat cultivars have been released in North Dakota with improved traits. ...
In recent years (2009-2011) many producers have had issues meeting the market requirements of 140 g ...
Pre-Harvest Sprouting (PHS) can cause severe economic loss in wheat grown across many areas of the w...
A challenge for hard red spring wheat (HRSW) (Triticum aestivum L. emend Thell.) producers is to obt...
To promote its use in nutraceutical and functional ingredients, different growing environments, geno...
The present study examined and compared wheat grain, bran, aleurone, and micronized aleurone for the...
As the wheat industry works to create more high-quality food products for consumers, it is necessary...
Stone milling is an ancient method for grinding without separation of the wheat constituents to prod...
There is considerable controversy among the public and the scientific community about whether modern...
The current study focuses on yield and nutritional quality changes of wheat grain over the last 166 ...
Arabinoxylans (AX), xylanase, and xylanase inhibitors have an important role in many cereal food pro...
The information presented in this article are regarding the 1967 hard red spring wheat crop. which p...
A relatively new method, solvent retention capacity (SRC), is used to determine flour end-product qu...
Graduation date: 2015Wheat (Triticum aestivum) is a globally traded staple food crop. The diverse an...
Wheat is one of the most valuable of economic plants and is grown extensively throughout the world. ...
Many hard red spring (HRS) wheat cultivars have been released in North Dakota with improved traits. ...
In recent years (2009-2011) many producers have had issues meeting the market requirements of 140 g ...