Publications by authors named "Hasan Kale"

Present findings revealed a great variation in protein, oil, starch, tannin and phytic acid-like biochemical attributes of sorghum genotypes. GT bi-plot analysis was used for assessment of biochemical analysis results. Sorghum is quite resistant to negative environmental conditions.

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  • The study examined how varying irrigation levels (50%, 75%, and 100% of depleted water) and nitrogen fertilizer amounts (100, 200, and 300 kg/ha) affect the starch properties and phytic acid content in maize.
  • Results indicated that the best total starch accumulation occurred with the combination of 50% irrigation and 300 kg/ha nitrogen, while the lowest was found in 100% irrigation with lower nitrogen levels.
  • Additionally, irrigation influenced amylopectin and amylose levels, with increased amylopectin and decreased amylose at higher irrigation, and the treatments with highest irrigation and lowest nitrogen yielded the least phytic acid.
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