2023
DOI: 10.54910/sabrao2023.55.4.29
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Iron-Zinc Based Genetic Diversity Assessment in Maize (Zea Mays L.) Genotypes

M. KAUSAR

Abstract: Hidden hunger is one of the most important challenges of the current era, and genetic biofortification is the most feasible, cheapest, and sustainable way to provide a balanced diet to the community. Given the value of biofortification in food grains, the relevant study sought to screen maize inbred lines for kernel Fe and Zn contents and estimate their bioavailability using molar ratios. One hundred maize inbred lines planted during spring 2018 in soil contained optimal levels of Fe and Zn. Maize genotypes ev… Show more

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“…Explaining the increase in zinc concentration in the leaves may refer to the elevated concentration of the element in the spray solution, and the component is slowmoving in the plant, which increases its accumulation in the leaves. These results were consistent with past observations indicating that increased zinc concentration in the spray solution also increases its concentration in the leaves (Raed, 2011;Al-Fahdawi, 2018, 2023Kausar et al, 2023).…”
Section: Leaf Zinc Concentrationsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Explaining the increase in zinc concentration in the leaves may refer to the elevated concentration of the element in the spray solution, and the component is slowmoving in the plant, which increases its accumulation in the leaves. These results were consistent with past observations indicating that increased zinc concentration in the spray solution also increases its concentration in the leaves (Raed, 2011;Al-Fahdawi, 2018, 2023Kausar et al, 2023).…”
Section: Leaf Zinc Concentrationsupporting
confidence: 93%