Nitrogen fertilizer increases seed protein and milling quality of rice

Rice grain breakage during milling is a problem in many parts of Asia. It has been suggested that nitrogen (N) fertilizer can improve the milling quality of rice. Therefore, this study investigates effects of N fertilization on grain N concentration, endosperm storage protein distribution, and milli...

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Main Authors: M. Leesawatwong, S. Jamjod, J. Kuo, B. Dell, B. Rerkasem
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-620042018-09-11T09:22:34Z Nitrogen fertilizer increases seed protein and milling quality of rice M. Leesawatwong S. Jamjod J. Kuo B. Dell B. Rerkasem Agricultural and Biological Sciences Chemistry Rice grain breakage during milling is a problem in many parts of Asia. It has been suggested that nitrogen (N) fertilizer can improve the milling quality of rice. Therefore, this study investigates effects of N fertilization on grain N concentration, endosperm storage protein distribution, and milling quality of rice. Four Thai extra long grain commercial rice cultivars (KDML105, KLG1, PTT1, and CNT1) were grown at Chiang Mai University in the wet season of 2001 with 0 or 120 kg of N/ha at flowering. Anatomical sections showed that there was more storage protein accumulated in the lateral regions of polished grain of high N concentration than in grain of low N concentration. Percent (%) unbroken rice was positively correlated with relative abundance of storage protein in the lateral region of the endosperm in all cultivars. Applying N increased head rice N concentration in all cultivars, whereas % unbroken rice was increased in KLG1 and CNT1. KDML105 cultivar, on the other hand, already had high % unbroken rice and more abundant storage protein in the lateral region with the grain of low N concentration. It is hypothesized that high density of storage protein in the lateral region of the endosperm provides resilience and lessens grain breakage during milling. The additional protein may increase hardness in rice grains and thus could make the rice more resistant to breakage during milling. Furthermore, N fertilization may enhance the nutritional quality of rice grain by increasing the glutelin content, which is rich in lysine. © 2005 AACC International, Inc. 2018-09-11T09:20:48Z 2018-09-11T09:20:48Z 2005-09-01 Journal 00090352 2-s2.0-24744468383 10.1094/CC-82-0588 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=24744468383&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62004
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Chemistry
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Chemistry
M. Leesawatwong
S. Jamjod
J. Kuo
B. Dell
B. Rerkasem
Nitrogen fertilizer increases seed protein and milling quality of rice
description Rice grain breakage during milling is a problem in many parts of Asia. It has been suggested that nitrogen (N) fertilizer can improve the milling quality of rice. Therefore, this study investigates effects of N fertilization on grain N concentration, endosperm storage protein distribution, and milling quality of rice. Four Thai extra long grain commercial rice cultivars (KDML105, KLG1, PTT1, and CNT1) were grown at Chiang Mai University in the wet season of 2001 with 0 or 120 kg of N/ha at flowering. Anatomical sections showed that there was more storage protein accumulated in the lateral regions of polished grain of high N concentration than in grain of low N concentration. Percent (%) unbroken rice was positively correlated with relative abundance of storage protein in the lateral region of the endosperm in all cultivars. Applying N increased head rice N concentration in all cultivars, whereas % unbroken rice was increased in KLG1 and CNT1. KDML105 cultivar, on the other hand, already had high % unbroken rice and more abundant storage protein in the lateral region with the grain of low N concentration. It is hypothesized that high density of storage protein in the lateral region of the endosperm provides resilience and lessens grain breakage during milling. The additional protein may increase hardness in rice grains and thus could make the rice more resistant to breakage during milling. Furthermore, N fertilization may enhance the nutritional quality of rice grain by increasing the glutelin content, which is rich in lysine. © 2005 AACC International, Inc.
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author M. Leesawatwong
S. Jamjod
J. Kuo
B. Dell
B. Rerkasem
author_facet M. Leesawatwong
S. Jamjod
J. Kuo
B. Dell
B. Rerkasem
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title Nitrogen fertilizer increases seed protein and milling quality of rice
title_short Nitrogen fertilizer increases seed protein and milling quality of rice
title_full Nitrogen fertilizer increases seed protein and milling quality of rice
title_fullStr Nitrogen fertilizer increases seed protein and milling quality of rice
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen fertilizer increases seed protein and milling quality of rice
title_sort nitrogen fertilizer increases seed protein and milling quality of rice
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