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Oat Grain ß-Glucan Content as Affected by Nitrogen Level, Location, and Year

B. R. Brunner* and R. D. Freed

Dep. of Horticulture, Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PR 00709
Dep. of Crop and Soil Science, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI 48824

* Corresponding author.

ß-Glucan is a hypocholesterolemic water-soluble fiber component of oat (Avena sativa L.) grain. Despite beneficial physiological effects associated with ß-glucan, few data are available on the effects of environment on ß-glucan content. The objective of this study was to examine the effect of N fertilizer, location, and year on oat grain ß-glucan concentration. Plantings were made at East Lansing and Caro, MI, in 1987,1988, and 1989. The experimental design was a split plot with three replications. Whole plots consisted of each of three N levels (0, 37, and 74 kg ha–1), and subplots consisted of five oat cultivars (Heritage, Korwood, Ogle, Pacer, and Porter). Increased levels of applied N tended to increase groat ß-glucan content. No significant differences in mean ß-glucan concentration were found between locations or among cultivars used in the study. ß-Glucan concentration was affected by year, with lowest mean values in 1988, intermediate concentrations in 1987, and highest values in 1989. Cultivar x year and cultivar x location interactions were significant. Correlations between ß-glucan content and test weight, hull percentage, grain yield, or groat weight were mostly small or nonsignificant. Correlations between groat protein and groat ß-glucan were significant, relatively large and positive in 1987 and 1989, but were non-significant in 1988. The results of this research indicate that environment, especially soil N and year-to-year climatic variability, is important in determining oat grain ß-glucan concentration.

Received for publication March 5, 1993.


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