ATI, fructans and predictive assessment of technological quality of Sicilian tetraploid conservation and modern wheat varieties

Marco Bonarrigo (First Author), Sabrina Geisslitz (Co-Author), Katharina Anne Scherf (Co-Author), Bernardo Messina (Co-Author), Giuseppe Russo (Co-Author), Francesco Sestili (Co-Author), Stefania Masci* (Last Author)

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Abstract

Recently, there has been an increasing interest in wheat landraces and historical varieties mainly cultivated at the beginning of the 19th century, defined as conservation varieties. Most of the Italian tetraploid conservation varieties originate from Sicily, where they are yet boosting the local economy. One of the main reasons for the growing interest in these varieties is the consumers’ perception that they are healthier and safer than their modern counterparts. It is thought that their consumption could ameliorate symptoms of non-celiac wheat sensitivity (NCWS) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Amylase/trypsin-inhibitors (ATIs) and fructans are among the wheat grain components linked to these conditions. In this study we quantified ATI and fructans in five Sicilian conservation varieties (Bidì, Perciasacchi, Russello, Timilia reste bianche, Timilia reste nere) and three modern cultivars (Iride, Orizzonte, Simeto) in a multi-environment trial. Moreover, we calculated the percentage of unextractable polymetric proteins (%UPP) to predict their technological quality. Our findings revealed no significant differences between conservation varieties and modern cultivars for total ATI content, although variations were observed in the composition of individual ATIs. The fructan content was lower in conservation varieties, especially in Bidì and Russello. Overall, %UPP was generally higher in modern cultivars, although Bidì often displayed comparable values. The environmental influence was significant for all analysed traits; however, high heritability was yet observed for all, except for total ATI content. Our results indicate that only minor differences in grain composition exist between tetraploid conservation varieties and modern cultivars.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104190
JournalJournal of Cereal Science
Volume2025
Issue number123
Early online date21 Apr 2025
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • ATI
  • Fructan
  • Quality
  • Sicilian tetraploid wheat conservation varieties

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