Breeding Potential of β-D-glucan in Oat Seed

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Havrlentova, Michaela [1 ,2 ]
Slikova, Svetlana [1 ]
Hozlar, Peter [1 ]
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[1] NPPC VURV Piestanoch, Bratislayska Cesta 122, Piestanoch 92168, Slovakia
[2] KBT FPV UCM Trnave, Trnave, Slovakia
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oat seed; beta-D-glucan; breeding; environment; genotype; QUALITY;
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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Oats (Avena spp. L.) belongs to the family Poaceae and to the group of grasses (Gramineae). In human nutrition, it is mainly used for the content of food fiber, beta-D-glucan, carbohydrates, and proteins. These ingredients are considered to have health benefits with positive effects for the consumer. The content of beta-D-glucan in oats is about 2-7%, influenced by environmental, agronomic and genetic factors. Higher levels of this cell wall polysaccharide have been observed in naked oat varieties without a husk. In the analyzed set of 99 samples we determined content ranging from 1.73% to 5.70% with the mean value of 3.26% for hulled and 4.38% for naked seeds. Promising natural sources of beta-D-glucan are also other species of the genus Avena, for example A. strigosa (4.18%). The biosynthetic pathway of beta-D-glucan is partially known, and then it is possible, by recognizing factors influencing beta-D-glucan content, to breed new oats with a higher content of this polysaccharide with a biological effect for the consumer as well as functional effects in the plant.
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