Agronomic, genetic and environmental influences on oat grain quality were investigated. Nitrogen application at the boot stage of crop development did not generally affect physical characteristics of oat grain. Groat protein content increased with the application of nitrogen at the boot stage of crop development but oil content tended to decrease while $ beta$-glucan content was generally not affected. Delayed seeding usually reduced oat grain quality and usually increased protein and $ beta$-glucan contents. Heritability of $ beta$-glucan content, groat percentage and rust resistance were all low; hence, breeding to improve these traits may be difficult. Results of experiments on the inheritance of $ beta$-glucan were not conclusive but it...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Two experiments conducted wit...
Background: Oat prolamin (avenin) is a family of proteins that contain several polymorphic component...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Genotype and environment are major determinants of economically important quantitative traits, which...
The extent to which the quality and yield of plant varieties are influenced by the environment is im...
The effects of genetic variability and agronomic practises on the chemical compounds of the grain we...
In recent years, little agronomic research has been conducted in Australia on oats. With grain mar...
Oat (Avena sativa L.) is an important crop in Canada that has been seeded on an average of 3.3 milli...
Agronomic research in oats has been inhibited due to limited acreage and higher interest in other ce...
The extent to which the quality and yield of plant varieties are influenced by the environment is im...
Antioxidant compounds, avenanthramides and tocols, in oat (Avena sativa L.) may have health-promotin...
Meteorological conditions are one of the environmental factors that greatly influence the level of o...
With increased interest in crop quality, the effect of environmental factors on various species is b...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of applied nitrogen fertilizer rate on β-glu...
Raising the energy content of oat (Avena sativa L.) groats by increasing their oil percentage could ...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Two experiments conducted wit...
Background: Oat prolamin (avenin) is a family of proteins that contain several polymorphic component...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Genotype and environment are major determinants of economically important quantitative traits, which...
The extent to which the quality and yield of plant varieties are influenced by the environment is im...
The effects of genetic variability and agronomic practises on the chemical compounds of the grain we...
In recent years, little agronomic research has been conducted in Australia on oats. With grain mar...
Oat (Avena sativa L.) is an important crop in Canada that has been seeded on an average of 3.3 milli...
Agronomic research in oats has been inhibited due to limited acreage and higher interest in other ce...
The extent to which the quality and yield of plant varieties are influenced by the environment is im...
Antioxidant compounds, avenanthramides and tocols, in oat (Avena sativa L.) may have health-promotin...
Meteorological conditions are one of the environmental factors that greatly influence the level of o...
With increased interest in crop quality, the effect of environmental factors on various species is b...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of applied nitrogen fertilizer rate on β-glu...
Raising the energy content of oat (Avena sativa L.) groats by increasing their oil percentage could ...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Two experiments conducted wit...
Background: Oat prolamin (avenin) is a family of proteins that contain several polymorphic component...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...