Author:
Preston K. R.,Quail K. J.,Zounis S.,Gras P. W.
Abstract
The mixing properties and baking performance of 17 Canada Western Red Spring
wheat varieties and advanced breadwheat lines grown under the same
environmental conditions have been assessed using Canadian and Australian test
bake procedures with emphasis on no-time dough processes. Mixing times with
the Australian rapid dough process (RDP) were considerably shorter than those
obtained with the Canadian short process (CSP). However, a very high
correlation was obtained for mixing time with the RDP and the CSP, indicating
a similar ability to rank cultivar bake mixing requirements. Dough development
times obtained from normal and high speed (180 rpm) farinograms and
micro-mixograms were found to be poor predictors of CSP and RDP mixing time.
Cultivars generally showed good to excellent baking performance with the 2
no-time procedures (RDP and CSP) and the Australian fermented dough procedure
(FDP). High correlations and similar cultivar rankings were obtained for loaf
volume and bread score with the CSP and FDP. However, no significant
correlations and different cultivar rankings were obtained between RDP and CSP
(or FDP), indicating that different quality properties may determine relative
cultivar baking performance. These results also suggest that both no-time
dough procedures may be required in breeder selection and quality monitoring
programs to ensure superior breadwheat performance in domestic and export
markets.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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