VARIETAL DIFFERENCES IN BARLEYS AND MALTS: V. WORT NITROGEN AND MALT EXTRACT AND THEIR CORRELATIONS WITH BARLEY NITROGEN FRACTIONS
- 1 January 1939
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Research
- Vol. 17c (1) , 25-34
- https://doi.org/10.1139/cjr39c-003
Abstract
Data representing 12 barley varieties grown at 12 experimental stations in Canada were used to examine relations among wort nitrogen (w), malt extract (e), barley nitrogen fractions (x), and total barley nitrogen (n).Significant inter-varietal partial correlations, independent of total nitrogen, were found between wort nitrogen and salt-soluble nitrogen (rwx.n = 0.88), and between extract and salt-soluble and insoluble nitrogen fractions (rex.n = 0.60 and − 0.65). Partial correlations between wort nitrogen and alcohol-soluble and insoluble nitrogen were negative but insignificant (rwx.n = − 0.54 and − 0.32).Intra-varietal simple correlations between wort nitrogen and insoluble, alcohol-soluble, and salt-soluble nitrogen fractions were all positive and significant (rwx = 0.77, 0.74, and 0.61), and those between extract and each fraction were all negative and significant (rex = − 0.88, − 0.96 and − 0.77). All of the corresponding partial correlation coefficients were insignificant.The differences between the inter- and intra-varietal relations can be summed up as follows: between varieties, total nitrogen and factors associated with it have little influence on wort nitrogen or extract, whereas nitrogen distribution and factors associated with it have a measurable effect; within varieties, total nitrogen and factors associated with it are largely responsible for the control of wort nitrogen and extract, and one of these factors is nitrogen distribution. The differences result mainly from the fact that whereas within varieties nitrogen distribution is closely related to total nitrogen content, between varieties nitrogen distribution is independent of total nitrogen content.Keywords
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