Variability of factors that affect availability of iron, manganese and zinc in maize lines
2013; Serbian Genetics Society; Volume: 45; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2298/gensr1303907d
ISSN1820-6069
AutoresVesna Dragičević, Snežana Mladenović-Drinić, Milovan Stojiljković, Milomir Filipović, Zoran Dumanović, Dragan Kovačević,
Tópico(s)Cassava research and cyanide
ResumoDeficiencies of some mineral elements are causing serious health problems, which could be prevented by increase of mineral nutrients in food with supplementation, food fortification or plant breeding. From this point, experiment with 78 maize inbred lines was set up to determine maize lines with improved contents of Fe, Zn and Mn, as well as their relations with phytic acid, inorganic phosphorus and ?-carotene, as factors which affect their absorption. Obtained results suggest that investigated maize lines show high variability in concentration of Fe, Mn and Zn, as well as phytic acid (which sustain availability of mineral elements) and ?-carotene (which enables better absorption of mineral element and minimize negative effect of phytic acid). From this point of view, group of genotypes with phytic P ? 3 g kg-1 was interesting. Among them, L2 and L23 are maize lines with relatively high inorganic P, Fe and Zn contents, and together with relatively low ratio between phytic and inorganic P, they could be used as a good source of P, Fe and Zn. On the other hand, L1 and L4 are also maize lines with high inorganic P, ?-carotene and Mn, and favourable ratio between phytic acid and Fe and Zn, what could give them advance as source of Mn in breeding programs. The same maize lines could also be candidates with improved ability for Fe and Zn absorption, what is based on high ?-carotene content. Maize line L14, with relatively high concentration of all three.
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