Maize inbreds from different heterotic groups as favorable sources for increased potential bioavailability of magnesium, iron, manganese and zinc
Malnutrition, as a global problem, is mainly caused by low level of mineral elements in staple food (deficient soil). Biofortification is based on selection of genotypes with enhanced concentration of mineral elements in grain, as well as decreased concentration of substances which interfere bioavai...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chilean journal of agricultural research 2016-06, Vol.76 (2), p.213-218 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Malnutrition, as a global problem, is mainly caused by low level of
mineral elements in staple food (deficient soil). Biofortification is
based on selection of genotypes with enhanced concentration of mineral
elements in grain, as well as decreased concentration of substances
which interfere bioavailability of mineral elements in gut (like phytic
acid), and increased content of substances that increase availability
(such as β-carotene). The experiment with 51 maize ( Zea mays
L.) inbred lines with different heterotic background was set up in
order to evaluate chemical composition of grain and to determine the
relations between phytic acid (PA), β-carotene, and mineral
elements: Mg, Fe, Mn, and Zn. The highest average phytate,
β-carotene, Fe, and Mn content was found in grain of inbreds from
Lancaster heterotic group. The highest content of Mg was in grain of
Independent source and Zn in grain of BSSS group. Increased level of Fe
and Mn in Lancaster lines could be partially affected by higher PA
content in grain, while increased β-carotene content could improve
Mn and Zn availability from grain of BSSS genotypes and Mg
availability from Lancaster inbreds. It is important to underline that
PA reduction is followed by Zn content increase in grain of Lancaster
heterotic group, as well as that variations in Mg, Fe, and Mn contents
are independent on PA status in inbreds from Independent source,
indicating that the genotypes with higher Mg, Fe and Mn status from
this group could serve as favorable source for improved Mg, Fe, and Mn
absorption. |
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ISSN: | 0718-5820 0718-5839 0718-5839 |
DOI: | 10.4067/S0718-58392016000200011 |