Durum wheat is a strategic crop in Syria produced in high quantities and used mainly
for the production of Arabic bread, bulgur and pasta. This investigation is the first
known systematic study relating the grain quality of nine domestic cultivars to milling
performance and pasta quality in order to map the Syrian durum wheat characteristics
onto the world market requirements and hence determine the potential export
development. Furthermore, it examines the influence of environment, genotype and
their interaction on the physiochemical characteristics of five durum wheat cultivars
grown in five different locations under rainfed and irrigated conditions in Syria.
AACC standard methods were principally used in this investigation.
Despite the soundness of grains revealed by elevated test weight (83.1-85.9 kghlˉ¹),
1000 kernel weight (42.50-55.0 g) and falling number (433-597 sec), it is necessary to
improve the kernel quality of Syrian durum wheat for the degree of vitreousness and
total protein content (average quality data were 65% and 12.6% respectively) for better
end-use product quality. In addition, irrigation demonstrated a significant effect on
kernel quality traits, for example, irrigated samples showed the highest test weights.
The importance of three physiochemical markers, namely total protein content, the
degree of vitreousness and kernel hardness was substantiated and presented useful
indicators for future development in Syrian durum wheat breeding programmes.
Optimum cooking time of pasta and cooked pasta firmness correlated significantly with
final viscosity (r = 0.51, 0.73), dough development time (r = 0.69 and 0.63) and Rmax (r
= -0.64, -0.43) which indicated that RV A, farinograph and extensograph techniques
were useful indicators of the cooking properties of pasta.
Overall, this study revealed that to achieve the aim of improving the domestic
production and expanding the potential export of durum wheat crop in Syria, both
genetic and agronomic improvements are still required.
Date of Award | 2007 |
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Original language | English |
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Characterisation of grain quality of Syrian durum wheat genotypes affecting milling performance and end-use quality
Samaan, J. (Author). 2007
Student thesis: PhD