Impact of Agro-Technological Measures on Quality of Grain
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Crop Physiology and Crop Production".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 February 2022) | Viewed by 6573
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Interests: chemical composition and technological quality of plants, grains, and their products; impact of various agrotechnological measures on plant food resources, fodder, energy crops, and industrial processing
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The questions of grain nutritional value and technological properties are always relevant but in near future they will become especially important in reduced intensification and transition to a sustainable cultivation technology. Grain quality is strongly affected by soil, agro-technologies and environmental factors; it is also influenced by changes observed as a result of the warming climate, associated with changing meteorological conditions. Application of new-generation varieties, ancient subspecies, adapted agro-technologies, innovative technological processes and non-typical using of grain can be linked not only with higher quality but also with use of wide range of phytonutrients for health promotion and disease prevention as well for fostering a healthy diet and using of natural components. This Special Issue of Plants may cover all the above aspects, to highlight the peculiarities and challenges of grain composition, quality and technological properties in various agro-technological measures. This Special Issue aims to collect high-quality research articles, short communications, opinion papers, and review articles on the topic of. Impact of Agro-Technological Measures on Quality of Grain
Dr. Jurgita Ceseviciene
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- agronomic management
- grains (cereals and legumes )
- grain composition and quality
- technological properties
- innovative technologies
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