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Triticale Moisture and Protein Content Prediction by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS)

July 2007 Volume 84 Number 4
Pages 328 — 330
B. Igne , 1 , 2 L. R. Gibson , 3 G. R. Rippke , 1 A. Schwarte , 4 and C. R. Hurburgh , Jr. 1

Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011. Corresponding author. Phone: 515-294-6358. Fax: 515-294-6383. E-mail address: igneb@iastate.edu. Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011. Research associate, Pioneer Hi-Bred Int’l, Inc., Johnston, IA 50131.


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Accepted April 10, 2007.
ABSTRACT

The use of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for the prediction of whole-grain triticale moisture and protein content was evaluated. Because triticale is genetically close to wheat, commercially available wheat prediction models for Foss Infratec analyzers were applied in a year-by-year basis to triticale samples harvested in Iowa between 2002 and 2006. Wheat models were not applicable to moisture prediction (SEPavg = 0.37% pt; expected SEP on wheat samples 0.15% pt), but usable for screening for protein (SEPavg = 0.38% pt; expected SEP on wheat samples 0.25% pt). Dedicated triticale calibrations were developed from 2002 to 2005 data. Prediction results for 2006 samples only were compared. Triticale calibrations performed better than wheat calibrations for 2006 samples (moisture SEPtriticale = 0.29% pt, SEPwheat = 0.50% pt; protein SEPtriticale = 0.30% pt, SEPwheat = 0.68% pt).



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