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Issue 6 (4) 2007 pp. 55-65
Dorota Piasecka-Kwiatkowska, Dorota Madaj, Jerzy R. Warchalewski
Agricultural University of Poznan
The biological activity of wheat, rye and triticale varieties harvested in four consecutive years
Abstract The effect of the four consecutive crop years including precipitation on the selected biological activities in the three cereal grains genus each two varieties Lama and Puma-wheat, Motto and Amilo-rye, Presto and Vero-triticale was the aim of this study. In the analysed cereals total protein content, extractable protein content, amylolytic activity and antiamylolytic and antitryptic activity against enzymes from mammalian and insect origin were estimated. Precipitation statistically significantly affected only endogenous amylolytic activity and inhibitory activities against hog pancreas α-amylase of studied cereals. The analysis of variance has shown statistically significant influence of variety, genus, and the year of harvest as well as interaction between them on the inhibitory activities against S. granarius and T. confusum α-amylase and antitryptic activity of cereal seeds studied. However, precipitation did not statistically significantly affect inhibitor activities against all the studied α-amylase insects.
Keywords: wheat, rye and triticale seeds, precipitation, extractable proteins, biological activities
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MLA | Piasecka-Kwiatkowska, Dorota, et al. "The biological activity of wheat, rye and triticale varieties harvested in four consecutive years." Acta Sci.Pol. Technol. Aliment. 6.4 (2007): 55-65. |
APA | Piasecka-Kwiatkowska D., Madaj D., Warchalewski J.R. (2007). The biological activity of wheat, rye and triticale varieties harvested in four consecutive years. Acta Sci.Pol. Technol. Aliment. 6 (4), 55-65 |
ISO 690 | PIASECKA-KWIATKOWSKA, Dorota, MADAJ, Dorota, WARCHALEWSKI, Jerzy R.. The biological activity of wheat, rye and triticale varieties harvested in four consecutive years. Acta Sci.Pol. Technol. Aliment., 2007, 6.4: 55-65. |