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- W2978740155 abstract "Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is a versatile crop with three principal end-uses: feed, food, and malt. Each end-use of barley requires different characteristics, but hull adherence and β-glucan content are important for each of the three classes. Most of the barley grown in the United States has an adhering hull, but a small percentage of the barley grown is hull-less, or “naked”. Naked barley shows potential as a crop that can be used for food, feed, and malt. This review covers research on breeding naked barley for multiple applications: feed, food, malting, brewing, and distilling. As a feed, naked barley contains higher levels of protein than covered barley or corn; based on numerous reports that naked barley is superior to covered barley for swine feed, breeders in Canada began breeding naked barley for swine feed in the 1970s. Barley foods are on the rebound due to fiber and whole grain nutrition health benefits. Breeders have been developing naked barley with increased levels of β-glucan for human consumption. Naked barley can present an opportunity to the malting and brewing community through significantly higher levels of malt extract and improved beer quality. Malting barley has traditionally been covered, but due to the potential advantages, breeders have begun developing naked lines specifically for brewing and distilling. Grower, producer, processer, and consumer communities with interests in innovation, health, and sustainability stand to benefit directly from breeders working to develop new multiuse barley varieties." @default.
- W2978740155 created "2019-10-10" @default.
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- W2978740155 date "2019-10-04" @default.
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- W2978740155 title "Breeding Naked Barley for Food, Feed, and Malt" @default.
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