Author
Tilley, Michael - Mike | |
MILLER, REBECCA - Kansas State University | |
Chen, Yuanhong - Richard |
Submitted to: Book Chapter
Publication Type: Book / Chapter Publication Acceptance Date: 4/2/2012 Publication Date: 6/1/2012 Citation: Tilley, M., Miller, R.A., and Chen, Y.R. 2012. Wheat breeding and quality evaluation in the U.S. In: Cauvain, S. P. editor. Bread Making: Improving Quality. 2nd edition. Cambridge, UK: Woodhead Publishing Limited. p.216-236. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: The United States of America (U.S.) annually produces about 10% of the world wheat crop. Although wheat ranks third in terms of production value among field crops, behind maize and soybeans, it is the major U.S. cereal grain for export and domestic consumption. As such wheat is the most valuable food crop and the major export crop of the U.S., with about 50% entering the export market. This chapter discusses the US wheat classification and grading, wheat breeding objectives related to major agronomic and end-use quality parameters and the contribution of wheat quality laboratories to varietal improvement. The different quality indices and tests for grain characteristics (test weight, kernel hardness, weight and size, and protein, moisture and ash contents), milling characteristics (flour yield and milling score), flour characteristics, dough characteristics (mixing properties), and internal and external characteristics of bread are described, as well as the different techniques used in predicting the breadmaking quality of wheat. Future trends and resources are highlighted. |