Effects of fungicide treatment,N-fertilisation and harvest date on arabinoxylan,endoxylanase activity and endoxylanase inhibitor levels in wheat kernels |
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Authors: | Emmie Dornez Kurt Gebruers Iris J. Joye Bart De Ketelaere Jonathan Lenartz Carine Massaux Bernard Bodson Jan A. Delcour Christophe M. Courtin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Food Chemistry and Biochemistry, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 20, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium;2. Division of Mechatronics, Biostatistics and Sensors (MeBioS), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 30, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium;3. Département Qualité des Productions Agricoles, Centre Wallon de Recherches Agronomiques, Chaussée de Namur 24, B-5030 Gembloux, Belgium;4. Unité de Technologie des Industries Agro-alimentaires,Faculté Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux, Passage des Déportés 2, B-5030 Gembloux, Belgium;5. Unité de Phytotechnie des Régions tempérées, Faculté Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux, Passage des Déportés 2, B-5030 Gembloux, Belgium |
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Abstract: | ![]() Fungicide treatment had a significant impact on endoxylanase activity and XIP levels, but did not affect arabinoxylan (AX) and TAXI levels. The different response of TAXI and XIP type inhibitors to fungicide treatment is interesting. N-fertilisation did not affect AX levels, but significantly increased TAXI and XIP type inhibitor levels. Wheat-associated microbial endoxylanase activity levels were also affected by nitrogen supply, but levels of the endogenous enzyme did not change, except when sprouting occurred. The weather conditions before harvest had no influence on total AX (TOT-AX) and inhibitor levels, but had a large impact on both microbial and endogenous endoxylanase activity and water extractable AX (WE-AX) levels. Under most conditions, endoxylanase activity levels were related to those of α-amylases, liquefaction numbers (LN) and specific weights. WE-AX levels were often weakly but significantly correlated with endoxylanase activity levels, indicating that it is possible that part of the WE-AX in wheat originates from AX degradation by endoxylanases in the field. These results clearly indicate that agronomic circumstances significantly affect the levels of AX, endoxylanases and their inhibitors in wheat, and consequently could affect wheat quality. |
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Keywords: | Wheat Arabinoxylan Endoxylanase TAXI XIP Fungicide N-fertilisation Harvest date |
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