Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. - Plant for the future in Moldavia agriculture (Romania) and for the human nutrition

In the climatic conditions of the Center of Moldavia (Romania), there are eight sorghum hybrids cultivated for grains (Arsky, Foehn, Albanus, Shamal, Kalatur şi Armorik, Elan and Alimentar) in order to establish their adaptability to the conditions of the area, by taking into account the current pro...

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Main Authors: Isticioaia Simona-Florina, Leonte Alexandra, Popa Lorena-Diana, Trotuş Elena, Apostol Livia, Voicea Iulian, Matei Gheorghe
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Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/40/e3sconf_te-re-rd2020_03004.pdf
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spelling doaj-663be5593b934851aec569c6e4dd7c1d2021-04-02T13:57:35ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011800300410.1051/e3sconf/202018003004e3sconf_te-re-rd2020_03004Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. - Plant for the future in Moldavia agriculture (Romania) and for the human nutritionIsticioaia Simona-Florina0Leonte Alexandra1Popa Lorena-Diana2Trotuş Elena3Apostol Livia4Voicea Iulian5Matei Gheorghe6Agricultural Research and Development Station SecuieniAgricultural Research and Development Station SecuieniAgricultural Research and Development Station SecuieniAgricultural Research and Development Station SecuieniNational Institute of Research and Development for Food BioresourcesNational Institute of Research – Development for Machines and Installations Designed to Agriculture and Food IndustryUniversity of CraiovaIn the climatic conditions of the Center of Moldavia (Romania), there are eight sorghum hybrids cultivated for grains (Arsky, Foehn, Albanus, Shamal, Kalatur şi Armorik, Elan and Alimentar) in order to establish their adaptability to the conditions of the area, by taking into account the current problems of agriculture caused by climate change and the need to find a solutions to fight hunger and improve human health. This study focused on two directions, namely: identifying genotypes that achieve the highest productions and establishing food value and the benefits of sorghum grains on human health by analysing the physico chemical composition of the grains, by determining the mineral content of the grain and by determining the composition in amino acids. The grain production had ranged from 8623 kg/ha to 11181 kg/ha. This production had characterized by a protein content between 8.84 % and 12.80 %, in lipid content between 3.39 % and 4.15 %, in raw fibre content between 2.15 % and 3.95 % and the starch content was between 66.70 % and 74.66 %. The analysed mineral content of the sorghum samples has the following values (mg/100g a.s.): phosphorus - 280 - 330; potassium - 520 - 610; calcium - 2.4 - 3.9; magnesium - 260 - 290; iron - 11.6 - 18.9; zinc - 1.94 - 2.42; copper - 0.23 - 0.36; manganese - 1.60 - 1.97. Analysing the amino acid composition of sorghum samples it can be said that the samples contain all the essential amino acids, in concentrations that, some of them, exceed the recommended daily dose (FAO/WHO/UNU): leucine, isoleucine, histidine, valine. Also the analysed sorghum seeds add an important content of methionine, threonine and phenylalanine.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/40/e3sconf_te-re-rd2020_03004.pdfclimatic changegenotypesmineral compositiongrain sorghumyield
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author Isticioaia Simona-Florina
Leonte Alexandra
Popa Lorena-Diana
Trotuş Elena
Apostol Livia
Voicea Iulian
Matei Gheorghe
spellingShingle Isticioaia Simona-Florina
Leonte Alexandra
Popa Lorena-Diana
Trotuş Elena
Apostol Livia
Voicea Iulian
Matei Gheorghe
Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. - Plant for the future in Moldavia agriculture (Romania) and for the human nutrition
E3S Web of Conferences
climatic change
genotypes
mineral composition
grain sorghum
yield
author_facet Isticioaia Simona-Florina
Leonte Alexandra
Popa Lorena-Diana
Trotuş Elena
Apostol Livia
Voicea Iulian
Matei Gheorghe
author_sort Isticioaia Simona-Florina
title Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. - Plant for the future in Moldavia agriculture (Romania) and for the human nutrition
title_short Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. - Plant for the future in Moldavia agriculture (Romania) and for the human nutrition
title_full Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. - Plant for the future in Moldavia agriculture (Romania) and for the human nutrition
title_fullStr Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. - Plant for the future in Moldavia agriculture (Romania) and for the human nutrition
title_full_unstemmed Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. - Plant for the future in Moldavia agriculture (Romania) and for the human nutrition
title_sort sorghum bicolor (l.) moench. - plant for the future in moldavia agriculture (romania) and for the human nutrition
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In the climatic conditions of the Center of Moldavia (Romania), there are eight sorghum hybrids cultivated for grains (Arsky, Foehn, Albanus, Shamal, Kalatur şi Armorik, Elan and Alimentar) in order to establish their adaptability to the conditions of the area, by taking into account the current problems of agriculture caused by climate change and the need to find a solutions to fight hunger and improve human health. This study focused on two directions, namely: identifying genotypes that achieve the highest productions and establishing food value and the benefits of sorghum grains on human health by analysing the physico chemical composition of the grains, by determining the mineral content of the grain and by determining the composition in amino acids. The grain production had ranged from 8623 kg/ha to 11181 kg/ha. This production had characterized by a protein content between 8.84 % and 12.80 %, in lipid content between 3.39 % and 4.15 %, in raw fibre content between 2.15 % and 3.95 % and the starch content was between 66.70 % and 74.66 %. The analysed mineral content of the sorghum samples has the following values (mg/100g a.s.): phosphorus - 280 - 330; potassium - 520 - 610; calcium - 2.4 - 3.9; magnesium - 260 - 290; iron - 11.6 - 18.9; zinc - 1.94 - 2.42; copper - 0.23 - 0.36; manganese - 1.60 - 1.97. Analysing the amino acid composition of sorghum samples it can be said that the samples contain all the essential amino acids, in concentrations that, some of them, exceed the recommended daily dose (FAO/WHO/UNU): leucine, isoleucine, histidine, valine. Also the analysed sorghum seeds add an important content of methionine, threonine and phenylalanine.
topic climatic change
genotypes
mineral composition
grain sorghum
yield
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/40/e3sconf_te-re-rd2020_03004.pdf
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