Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4517043 Journal of Stored Products Research 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The quality of two wheat varieties was evaluated under practical conditions in silos for six months (June–November).•Quality properties of both varieties had declined by day 180.•Grain moisture content of both varieties at first increased and then declined during the six-month storage period.

Effects on the quality properties in real storage conditions and galvanized steel silos for wheat varieties (cv. Bezostaya and Lancer) in the 180 day storage period were investigated. The wheat quality properties including grain moisture, crude protein, hectoliter weight, thousand grain weight, Zeleny sedimentation, wet gluten, dry gluten, and falling number were monitored in the laboratory in three replicates at regular intervals. From these results, crude protein, hectoliter weight, and thousand grain weight of Bezostaya and Lancer wheat varieties decreased with an increase in storage period. Grain moisture, Zeleny sedimentation, wet gluten, and dry gluten increased with storage period until the first two months and subsequently decreased. However, grain moisture for Lancer wheat increased until the third month of storage, after which it decreased. Falling number increased with increase in storage period.

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