Volume 95, Issue 2 pp. 99-103
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EVALUATION OF MALTING QUALITY IN A BARLEY BREEDING PROGRAMME USE OF α-AMYLASE AND β-GLUCAN LEVLES IN MALT AS PRESELECTION TOOLS

John Ingversen

John Ingversen

Carlsberg Plant Breeding, Gamle Carlsbergvej 10, DK-2500 Copenhagen-Valby

Carlsberg Research Laboratory, Gamle Carlsbergvej 10, DK-2500 Copenhagen-Valby

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Aksel Englyst

Aksel Englyst

Carlsberg Plant Breeding, Gamle Carlsbergvej 10, DK-2500 Copenhagen-Valby

Carlsberg Research Laboratory, Gamle Carlsbergvej 10, DK-2500 Copenhagen-Valby

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Kim G. Jørgensen

Kim G. Jørgensen

Department of Biotechnolgoy, Gamle Carlsbergvej 10, DK-2500 Copenhagen-Valby

Carlsberg Research Laboratory, Gamle Carlsbergvej 10, DK-2500 Copenhagen-Valby

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First published: March‐April 1989
Citations: 3

Abstract

Analysis according to the EBC protocol, immunological determination of a α-amylase and estimation of malt β-glucan using the Calcofluor-FIA method, were used to screen 327 barley breeding lines for malting quality. The results obtained with the α-amylase and β-glucan methods are highly correlated to the important malt quality paramters: extract yield and β-glucan content in the wort. It is recommended that either of the two methods, which are simple to perform are used as prescreening tools in breeding programmes for malting barley.

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