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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2009, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (12): 2971-2976.

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Effects of ecological factors on the dough extensograph parameters of different winter wheat cultivars.

ZHANG Xue-lin|WANG Chen-yang|GUO Tian-cai|WANG Yong-hua|ZHU Yun-ji   

  1. National Engineering Research Center for Wheat, College of Agronomy, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China
  • Online:2009-12-18 Published:2009-12-18

Abstract: In 2000-2001 and 2001-2002, six representative winter wheat cultivars Yumai 34, Gaomai 8901, Yumai 49, Yumai 70, Luoyang 8716, and Yumai 50 were consecutively grown at five locations (Xinyang, Zhumadian, Xuchang, Wuzhi, and Tangyin) with latitudes varying from 32° N to 36° N in Henan Province, aimed to understand the relationships of winter wheat dough extensograph parameters with genetic and ecological factors. The dough extensograph parameters were more affected by genetic factors than by ecological factors. Cultivars Yumai 34 and Gaomai 8901 had significantly higher maximum resistance and extension area than the other four test cultivars, and significant differences in the dough extensograph parameters were observed between the cultivars grown in the south region (Xinyang and Zhumadian) and in the north region (Wuzhi and Tangyin) of the Province. The change patterns of  dough extensograph parameters with latitude differed in 2000-2001 and in 2001-2002, and the effects of climatic factors on the dough extensograph parameters varied with year. In 2001-2002, the precipitation at the stage from grain-filling to maturing affected the dough extensograph parameters significantly. Our results suggested that in order to improve the dough extensograph parameters of winter wheat, local meteorological conditions should be taken into full consideration in the soil water management at late-maturing stage.

Key words: wheat, latitude, dough extensograph parameter, baking quality, blue carbon, seagrass bed, coastal wetland, climate change, carbon emission, carbon cycle.