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The aim of the project was to determine the grain quality, technological properties and baking values of ’Perenne’ (registered perennial rye cultivar), obtained through the interspecific crossing of Secale cereale L. and S. montanum Guss., and to compare with annual rye varieties. The crude protein content of ’Perenne’ grains was higher (’Perenne’: 18%, annual varieties: 12%) and contained more crude fibre, crude fat and ash than the annual varieties. Regarding the quantity and composition of amino acids, ’Perenne’ showed values between S. montanum (high amino acid content) and S. cereale (lower amino acid content). While its farinograph softening value was inferior to those of the annual varieties, its flour mixed with wheat flour outperformed them. In terms of other properties (falling number, farinograph water absorption capacity, baking test) of ’Perenne’ flour, whether in mixtures or in pure form, was not left behind the annual varieties. Perennial rye can also be used for bread making since it has great grain composition.
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Füle, L., Hódos-Kotvics, G., Galli, Z. et al. Grain quality and baking value of perennial rye (cv. “Perenne”) of interspecific origin (Secale cereale x. S. montanum). CEREAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS 33, 809–816 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1556/CRC.33.2005.2-3.152
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1556/CRC.33.2005.2-3.152