TY - UNPB ID - orgprints21100 TI - Agronomical techniques to improve technological and sanitary quality N2 - In spite of variable grain protein contents, baking quality of organic wheat was found to be acceptable to good. Mycotoxin (DON) infestation was generally low on tested grain samples. Choice of wheat cultivar was the most efficient way to obtain higher grain quality. Fertilization with readily available nitrogen and, to a lower extent, association with legumes and green manures with mixtures containing fodder legumes also improved grain quality. Reduced tillage affected soil quality and wheat yield but had little effects on grain quality. PB - ISARA - Institut supérieure de l'agriculture Lyon A1 - David, C. A1 - Celette, F. A1 - Abecassis, J. A1 - Carcea, M. A1 - Dubois, D. A1 - Friedel, J.K. A1 - Hellou, G. A1 - Jeuffroy, M.H. A1 - Mäder, P. A1 - Thomsen, I.K. CY - Lyon, France Y1 - 2012/// AV - public KW - CORE Organic KW - AGTEC KW - organic wheat KW - grain quality UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/21100/ ER -