Vol. 9, Issue 5, Part G (2025)

Comparative assessment of grain physical characteristics and anti-nutritional factors of oat (Avena sativa L.) germplasm

Author(s):

Deepak Singh Patel, RP Singh, Deepa Patel, Kishan Kumar Patel, Ananya Tiwari, Sunil Kumar Prajapati and Abhishek Sonkar

Abstract:

Oats are a valuable cereal crop known for their nutritional benefits and their wider adaptability. The present laboratory study was conducted in the Department of Agricultural Biochemistry, ANDUA&T, Ayodhya, to assess the physical characteristics and anti-nutritional factors of Oat genotypes is essential for selecting a superior cultivar. The experiment was laid out in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with three replications. The results revealed that, among physical characteristics, the highest grain length (3.55 mm) and width (1.65 mm) were recorded in NDO-10 and UPO-212 germplasm respectively. RO-19 showed the highest test weight (31.22 g/1000 seeds), while NDO-10 had the highest number of grains per spike (150.00), and NDO-1802 recorded the maximum husk weight (303.50 g/kg of seed). In terms of anti-nutritional factors, the lowest tannin content (115.83 mg/100 g) was observed in JHO-822, the lowest lectin content (30.50 mg/100 g) in NDO-10 and NDO-01, and the lowest trypsin inhibitor content (3.17 mg/100 g) in UPO-212. These findings suggest that genotypes such as NDO-10, UPO-212, and JHO-822 exhibit favourable traits and may serve as promising candidates for future research and breeding programs aimed at improving oat quality.

Pages: 506-510  |  133 Views  59 Downloads

How to cite this article:
Deepak Singh Patel, RP Singh, Deepa Patel, Kishan Kumar Patel, Ananya Tiwari, Sunil Kumar Prajapati and Abhishek Sonkar. Comparative assessment of grain physical characteristics and anti-nutritional factors of oat (Avena sativa L.) germplasm. Int. J. Adv. Biochem. Res. 2025;9(5):506-510. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2025.v9.i5g.4379