Literature DB >> 33183644

Relationship between chalkiness and the structural and thermal properties of rice starch after shading during grain-filling stage.

Fei Deng1, Qiuping Li2, Hong Chen3, Yuling Zeng4, Bo Li5, Xiaoyuan Zhong6, Li Wang7, Wanjun Ren8.   

Abstract

Chalkiness is a major concern in rice production and its acceptance and is increased by shade stress. However, the relationship between rice chalkiness and the structural and thermal properties of starch is unclear. Here, we investigated the effect of shade stress on rice starch properties. The chalky grain rate and chalkiness degree significantly decreased with the amylose content, Mn, and ΔH and increased with surface area- and volume-weighted mean diameters, branching degree, ratio of 1022/995 cm-1, and molecular weight polydispersity. Shade stress significantly increased the volume- and surface area-weighted mean diameters and Mw and decreased the amylose content, A chain proportion of amylopectin, Mn, and regularity of starch. These effects led to an increase in the molecular weight polydispersity and branching degree and a decrease in the crystallinity degree and 1045/1022 cm-1 ratio, thereby reducing starch ΔH and uniformity. These factors contributed to increased chalkiness of rice under shade stress.
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Keywords:  Chalkiness; Low light; Oryza sativa; Starch structure; Thermal property

Year:  2020        PMID: 33183644     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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Authors:  Qiuping Li; Fei Deng; Yuling Zeng; Bo Li; Chenyan He; Youyun Zhu; Xing Zhou; Zinuo Zhang; Li Wang; Youfeng Tao; Yu Zhang; Wei Zhou; Hong Cheng; Yong Chen; Xiaolong Lei; Wanjun Ren
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