Genetic diversity of South African winter wheat cultivars in relation to preharvest sprouting and falling number

Authors
Citation
A. Barnard, Genetic diversity of South African winter wheat cultivars in relation to preharvest sprouting and falling number, EUPHYTICA, 119(1-2), 2001, pp. 107-110
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
EUPHYTICA
ISSN journal
00142336 → ACNP
Volume
119
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
107 - 110
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-2336(2001)119:1-2<107:GDOSAW>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The falling number method, which is widely used to estimate alpha-amylase a ctivity in wheat grain, was officially introduced as part of the South Afri can grading regulations in 1998. The preceding two seasons had been charact erised by abnormally wet conditions during harvest time, especially in the eastern parts of the Free State, resulting in major preharvest sprouting pr oblems. Downgrading due to a low falling number is an intermittent problem in South Africa. In this study South African winter wheat cultivars were sc reened for their preharvest sprouting resistance in comparison with their i nherent falling number. Wheat cultivars varied substantially in their abili ty to withstand moist harvest conditions. The falling number of cultivars w hich were exposed to optimal conditions for preharvest sprouting by using a rain simulator, dropped drastically in most cases. It is generally accepte d that the long-term solution to this problem lies in the development of cu ltivars which are able to tolerate or resist the damaging effects of rain d uring the period between ripeness of maturity and the completion of harvest . By using the data generated from this study, it will be possible to selec t for more tolerant types which can be used in the development of cultivars with an inherently higher falling number.