Impact of nitrogen fertilisation strategies on the protein content, gluten composition and rheological properties of wheat for biscuit production

The impact of fertilisation strategies on bread-making quality of wheat has been investigated extensively, while only few studies have been carried out on minor supply-chains, such as the biscuit production chain, whose products require a low protein content (< 10.5 %) and weak gluten strength (&...

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Published in:Field Crops Research
Main Authors: De Santis Michele A., Giuliani Marcella. M., Flagella Zina., Reyneri Amedeo, Blandino Massimo
Other Authors: Giuliani Marcella.M.
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1765237
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description The impact of fertilisation strategies on bread-making quality of wheat has been investigated extensively, while only few studies have been carried out on minor supply-chains, such as the biscuit production chain, whose products require a low protein content (< 10.5 %) and weak gluten strength (< 110 J 10−4). The aim of this work was to obtain insight into the effect of N fertilisation strategies on grain yield and quality, by focusing on the changes in the composition of gluten protein and its relationship with dough quality for the biscuit supply-chain. Seven different nitrogen fertilisation strategies, including standard and slow release fertilisers and the combined application of sulphur (S), were compared in relation to the grain yield and quality of two soft wheat cultivars (Artico, Sy Alteo) in a three-years field trial. Canopy development was phenotyped, in terms of NDVI, and Nitrogen Agronomic Efficiency was assessed. Rainfall during grain filling influenced the agronomic and quality performances to a great extent. The effect of N fertilisation was more marked on the P/L and gluten composition than on the grain yield and grain protein content. Genotypes showed similar protein content and W values, and greatly differed for P/L. The gluten protein composition analysis showed that P/L was greatly influenced by the proportion of specific glutenin sub-units, both in HMW-GS (Dx2, Bx7) and in LMW-GS (B- and C-type). Sulphur application, with both standard and slow release fertilisers, contributed to reducing the P/L ratio, with an increase in the C-type LMW-GS. Single application of slow release N fertilisers can be recommended for biscuit making to achieve better qualitative requirements, without compromising the grain yield. In addition, the co-application of sulphur with nitrogen showed an increase in grain yield and modulated glutenin composition (B- and C- type LMW-GSs) and P/L with moderate increase of W.
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spelling ftunivtorino:oai:iris.unito.it:2318/1765237 2025-01-16T20:56:25+00:00 Impact of nitrogen fertilisation strategies on the protein content, gluten composition and rheological properties of wheat for biscuit production De Santis Michele A. Giuliani Marcella. M. Flagella Zina. Reyneri Amedeo Blandino Massimo De Santis Michele A. Giuliani Marcella.M. Flagella Zina. Reyneri Amedeo Blandino Massimo 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1765237 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2020.107829 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000542185300014 volume:254 issue:107829 firstpage:1 lastpage:10 numberofpages:10 journal:FIELD CROPS RESEARCH http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1765237 doi:10.1016/j.fcr.2020.107829 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85084640278 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Gluten composition Nitrogen agronomic efficiency Nitrogen fertilisation Slow release fertiliser Soft wheat info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftunivtorino https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2020.107829 2023-10-10T22:27:09Z The impact of fertilisation strategies on bread-making quality of wheat has been investigated extensively, while only few studies have been carried out on minor supply-chains, such as the biscuit production chain, whose products require a low protein content (< 10.5 %) and weak gluten strength (< 110 J 10−4). The aim of this work was to obtain insight into the effect of N fertilisation strategies on grain yield and quality, by focusing on the changes in the composition of gluten protein and its relationship with dough quality for the biscuit supply-chain. Seven different nitrogen fertilisation strategies, including standard and slow release fertilisers and the combined application of sulphur (S), were compared in relation to the grain yield and quality of two soft wheat cultivars (Artico, Sy Alteo) in a three-years field trial. Canopy development was phenotyped, in terms of NDVI, and Nitrogen Agronomic Efficiency was assessed. Rainfall during grain filling influenced the agronomic and quality performances to a great extent. The effect of N fertilisation was more marked on the P/L and gluten composition than on the grain yield and grain protein content. Genotypes showed similar protein content and W values, and greatly differed for P/L. The gluten protein composition analysis showed that P/L was greatly influenced by the proportion of specific glutenin sub-units, both in HMW-GS (Dx2, Bx7) and in LMW-GS (B- and C-type). Sulphur application, with both standard and slow release fertilisers, contributed to reducing the P/L ratio, with an increase in the C-type LMW-GS. Single application of slow release N fertilisers can be recommended for biscuit making to achieve better qualitative requirements, without compromising the grain yield. In addition, the co-application of sulphur with nitrogen showed an increase in grain yield and modulated glutenin composition (B- and C- type LMW-GSs) and P/L with moderate increase of W. Article in Journal/Newspaper artico Università degli studi di Torino: AperTo (Archivio Istituzionale ad Accesso Aperto) Field Crops Research 254 107829
spellingShingle Gluten composition
Nitrogen agronomic efficiency
Nitrogen fertilisation
Slow release fertiliser
Soft wheat
De Santis Michele A.
Giuliani Marcella. M.
Flagella Zina.
Reyneri Amedeo
Blandino Massimo
Impact of nitrogen fertilisation strategies on the protein content, gluten composition and rheological properties of wheat for biscuit production
title Impact of nitrogen fertilisation strategies on the protein content, gluten composition and rheological properties of wheat for biscuit production
title_full Impact of nitrogen fertilisation strategies on the protein content, gluten composition and rheological properties of wheat for biscuit production
title_fullStr Impact of nitrogen fertilisation strategies on the protein content, gluten composition and rheological properties of wheat for biscuit production
title_full_unstemmed Impact of nitrogen fertilisation strategies on the protein content, gluten composition and rheological properties of wheat for biscuit production
title_short Impact of nitrogen fertilisation strategies on the protein content, gluten composition and rheological properties of wheat for biscuit production
title_sort impact of nitrogen fertilisation strategies on the protein content, gluten composition and rheological properties of wheat for biscuit production
topic Gluten composition
Nitrogen agronomic efficiency
Nitrogen fertilisation
Slow release fertiliser
Soft wheat
topic_facet Gluten composition
Nitrogen agronomic efficiency
Nitrogen fertilisation
Slow release fertiliser
Soft wheat
url http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1765237
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2020.107829