Genetic potential and diversity of rice land races for grain Fe content
K. Deepika,
A. Shanmugam,
R. Manimaran
et al.
Abstract:The study was aimed to identify rice genotypes with high Fe content and to study the extent of genetic divergence based on morphological and grain quality traits in a set of 50 native landraces of rice.Wide variation for grain Fe content was observed among the studied genotypes, which ranged from 9.28–14.45 mgkg− 1and 1.88–4.87mgkg− 1in brown and polished rice respectively. The genotypes viz.,Jaya, Kalanamak, KottaraSamba, Gandakasala and Gopal bhog recorded high grain Fe contentbefore polishing whereas,Kottar… Show more
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