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Relationship of Physicochemical Characteristics and Ethanol Yield of Korean Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Cultivars

Authors :
Young Jin Kim
Jae-Seong Choi
Jong Chul Park
Kee-Jong Kim
Induck Choi
Mi-Ja Lee
Hyung-Soon Kim
Yang-Kil Kim
Kyeong-Hoon Kim
Source :
Korean Journal of Crop Science. 57:401-408
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
The Korean Society of Crop Science, 2012.

Abstract

The grain and agronomic characteristics of Korean barley cultivars were investigated with respect to ethanol yield. Test weight, grain yield, and starch yield showed noticeable variation among the cultivars. Grain yields were higher in covered barley and non-waxy barley. Starch yield was higher in non-waxy barley than waxy barley. Protein, β-glucan, and starch content of tested cultivars ranged in 10.0-12.9%, 4.4-7.5% and 49.7-65.3%, respectively. Naked barley cultivar had higher starch content than covered barley cultivar. However, covered barley had high starch yield because it has higher grain yield than naked barley. Covered barley cultivar had higher husk content, ranging 7.6-14.0%, than that of naked barley cultivar, ranging 5.3-8.0%. Starch content was positively correlated with amylose content, test weight, ethanol yield and negatively correlated with protein, husk, β-glucan content. Ethanol yield per ton was positively correlated with starch content, but negatively correlated with husk content. Ethanol yield per hectare was positively correlated with starch yield, grain yield, grain weight and negatively correlated with protein, test weight. From this research, the important characteristics of barley cultivar as a bioethanol producing material were starch content and grain yield. Optimum barley genotype was non-waxy naked barley that had low protein, β-glucan, husk content, and high starch content and grain yield.

Details

ISSN :
02529777
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Korean Journal of Crop Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........dace12a9947df8e9251fdfcc50424f2b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7740/kjcs.2012.57.4.401