Genetic variation of bioavailable iron and zinc in grain of a maize population |
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Authors: | Domagoj Šimi? Rezica Sudar Tatjana Leden?an Antun Jambrovi? Zvonimir Zduni? Ivan Brki? Vlado Kova?evi? |
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Institution: | 1. Agricultural Institute Osijek, Department of Maize Breeding and Genetics, Juzno predgradje 17, HR-31103, Osijek, Croatia;2. Faculty of Agriculture, University of J.J. Strossmayer, Trg sv. Trojstva 3, HR-31000 Osijek, Croatia |
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Abstract: | More than one-third of the world's population is afflicted by iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) deficiencies, since cereal grain as a staple food of the people contains low levels or low bioavailability of Fe and Zn because of phytate. In maize, 80% of grain phosphorus (P) is in the form of phytate, and P could be an indicator of phytate content. The objectives of this study were (1) to estimate genetic variation of Fe and Zn in a maize population including P/Fe and P/Zn molar ratios as quantitative traits; (2) to determine relations among yield, P, Fe, Zn, P/Fe and P/Zn molar ratios; and (3) to define the implications of those on biofortification (breeding) programmes. There were significant genetic variations and workable heritabilities for Fe, Zn, P/Fe and P/Zn estimated in 294 F4 lines of a maize population, but there were no associations among six traits according to both simple correlations and principal component analysis. Weak correlations between P and Fe and between P and Zn indicated feasibility of breeding non low-phytic acid maize genotypes with more appropriate phytate/Fe and phytate/Zn relations. Bioavailability of iron and zinc varied substantially in a maize population justifying utilisation of these unique parameters in biofortification programmes. |
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Keywords: | Bioavailability Biofortification Maize Minerals |
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