Canonical variate analysis of breadmaking quality characteristics in irrigated spring wheat (Triticum aestivum)

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M. T. Labuschagne
I. N. Mamuya
F. P. Koekemoer
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[1] UOFS,Department of Plant Breeding
[2] Small Grains Institute,undefined
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Canonical variate analysis; wheat; breadmaking quality;
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Wheat quality characteristics are subject to environmental effects, resulting in inconsistent quality. The aim of this study was to attain a better understanding of those variates discriminating between cultivars for breadmaking quality across environments. Ten cultivars were tested for 27 quality characteristics across seven environments. A canonical variate analysis was used. The CV1 and CV2 together accounted for more than 70% of variability in breadmaking quality. SDS sedimentation value, mixograph development time, mixograph point score, alveograph strength and P/L ratio were the major variates discriminating between the cultivars. The cultivars with the best potential and those with the poorest potential grouped together in a plot of the analysis. It was found that the canonical variate analysis as a multivariate analysis can be used by the breeder to assess quality of wheat cultivars, and to make quality selection more effective.
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