Multivariate assessment of environmental effects on hard red winter wheat. I. Principal-components analysis of yield and bread-making characteristics

Original Articles

Multivariate assessment of environmental effects on hard red winter wheat. I. Principal-components analysis of yield and bread-making characteristics

Published in: South African Journal of Plant and Soil
Volume 12 , issue 4 , 1995 , pages: 158–163
DOI: 10.1080/02571862.1995.10634357
Author(s): D. van Lili Small Grain Centre, Republic of South Africa , J.L. Purchase Small Grain Centre, Republic of South Africa , MarieF. Smith , Republic of South Africa , G.A. Agenbag Department of Agronomy and Pastures, Republic of South Africa , O.T. de Villiers Department of Agronomy and Pastures, Republic of South Africa

Abstract

The attributes of yield and bread-making quality of winter wheats produced in the Free State are subject to environmental effects. The result is a supply to the baking industry of flour of inconsistent quality, which in turn is detrimental to the market value of wheat. Various genetic and environmental factors may affect bread-making quality. In the first part of this study we demonstrated the magnitude of environmental and genetic factors, and used principal-components analysis to examine the underlying source of variability in the bread-making quality of winter wheat cultivars. Yield and protein concentration responded to environmental influences, whereas the dough-mixing requirement was primarily inherently determined. Variation in protein concentration accounted for variation in the mixing requirement of one cultivar and the SDS sedimentation volume of most cultivars.

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