Fourth International Symposium On Pre-harvest Sprouting In Cereals

Fourth International Symposium On Pre-harvest Sprouting In Cereals

by Daryl Mares
Fourth International Symposium On Pre-harvest Sprouting In Cereals

Fourth International Symposium On Pre-harvest Sprouting In Cereals

by Daryl Mares

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Overview

A major constraint on the production of high-quality grain around the world, pre-harvest sprouting in cereal crops causes substantial economic losses to producers and disrupts the processing, distribution, marketing, and storage of grain products. The solution to this problem must include a better understanding of the phenomenon, the development of

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ISBN-13: 9780429712081
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 04/01/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 636
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Daryl J. Mares is senior cereal biochemist at the I. A. Watson wheat Research Centre at the University of Sydney, Narrabri, Australia.

Table of Contents

International Organizing Committee -- Preface -- Overviews of Sprouting in Cereals -- Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Wheat - The Australian Experience -- Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Barley -- Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Rye and Triticale -- Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Rice -- Breeding and Selection for Pre-Harvest Sprouting Tolerance -- Breeding and Selection for Pre-Harvest Sprouting Resistance in Red Wheats -- Recovery of Sprouting Resistance from Red-Kernelled Wheats in WhiteKernelled Segregates -- Pre-Harvest Sprouting Tolerance in White Grained Wheat -- Breeding and Selection for Pre-Harvest Sprouting Tolerance in Barley -- Germless Grains - The Ultimate Answer to Pre-Harvest Sprouting -- Ten Years Experience with using Sprouting Index in Wheat Breeding -- Effects of Intermating on Kernel Colour and Pre-Harvest Dormancy in Durum Wheat -- Differences in Pre-Harvest Sprouting and Alpha-Amylase Activity among Wheat Cultivars -- Variation of Falling Number in Primary Triticale and their Wheat and Rye Parents -- Relative Rates of Sprouting, Alpha-Amylase Production and Endosperm Breakdown during Intact Head Wetting at Different Temperatures -- Progress in Pre-Harvest Sprouting Resistance of Winter Triticale in Poland -- Comparisons of Tolerance to Pre-Harvest Sprouting within Triticum Species, Triticale and Barley -- Combining Ability Analysis of Wheat Grain Ripening and Germinability in Two Ripening Environments -- Commercial Utilization of Sprouted Grain -- The Sensitivity of Various Products to Sprouted Wheat -- The Control of Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Cereals for Seed, Malting and Milling -- Effects of Sprouting on Wheat Proteins and Baking Properties -- Processing of Grain according to Alpha-Amylase Activity and Preparing Optimal Blends from Sound and Damaged Grain -- Pearling and Milling as Techniques for the Improvement of the Quality of Sprouted Wheat -- Problems encountered in Storage of Sprout Damaged Barley -- The Feeding Quality of Sprouted Wheat for Poultry and Pigs -- Grain Development -- Recent Progress in the Physiology and Biochemistry of Immature Cereal Grains in Relation to Pre-Harvest Sprouting -- The Effect of the Environment during Grain Growth in Barley on Gibberellin Physiology -- Hormonal Changes during Cereal Grain Development -- Alpha-Amylase Activity and Falling Number in Spring Wheat, Rye and Triticale during Ripening -- The Induction of Germination Alpha-Amylase during Wheat Grain Development in Unfavourable Weather Conditions -- Sensitivity of Developing Wheat Grains to Gibberellin and Production of Alpha-Amylase during Grain Development and Maturation -- Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Germination -- Molecular Biology of Expression of Alpha-Amylase and other Genes following Grain Germination -- Molecular Biology of Barley (1-3, 1-4) -Beta-Glucanases -- The Vascular System of the Wheat Spikelet -- Ear and Grain Wetting and Pre-Harvest Sprouting -- Hormone Responses in the Cereal Aleurone Tissue -- Transfer of Information within the Germinating Grain -- Mobilization of Endosperm Reserves during Germination of Wheat -- Phospholipid Metabolism and Membrane Assembly in Wheat Aleurone Tissue -- Grain Dormancy -- Control and Development of Dormancy in Cereals -- Breaking of Seed Dormancy by Treatment with Ammonia -- Selection for Seed Dormancy by using Germination Tests -- Studies on Dormancy and Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Chinese Wheat Cultivars -- Dormancy in the Wild and Weedy Relatives of Modern Cereals -- Mechanisms of Dormancy in Wild Oats (Avena fatua) -- Enzymes in Germinating Grains -- Biosynthesis and Secretion of Alpha-Amylase in Germinating Rice Seedlings -- (1-3, 1-4) -Beta-Glucanases in Germinating Barley -- Proteinases and Peptidases in Germinating Cereal Grains -- A Review of some Properties of an Endogenous Inhibitor of Cereal Alpha-Amylase -- Degradation of Starch Granules in Maturing Wheat and its Relationship to Alpha-Amylase Production by the Embryo -- Rate and Location of Production of Alpha-Amylase in relation to Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Wheat -- Some Aspects of the Synthesis of Enzymes and Enzyme Inhibitors in Barley -- The Pathway of Secretion of Enzymes from Isolated Barley Aleurone Layers -- Quantitative Analysis of Multiple Forms of Alpha-Amylase produced in Germinating Cereals -- Cultivar Effects on Falling Number -- Assay Methods and Objective Testing -- The Canadian Grading System for Wheat and its Implications in the Monitoring of Sprout-Damage -- Falling Number Prognoses on Rye and Wheat in Sweden -- Assessment of Weather Damage under Field Conditions in Northern NSW -- The Logic of Testing for Sprout Damage -- Falling Number Experience Reviewed -- Rapid Screening for Weather Damage in Wheat -- Nephelometric Determination of Cereal Amylases -- Development of a Sensitive Immunoassay for Abscisic Acid in Wheat Grain utilizing a Monoclonal Antibody -- Electronic Weighing and Data Collection of Plot Combine Harvesters -- Notice of next meeting
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