2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.872781
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Did Wheat Breeding Simultaneously Alter Grain Concentrations of Macro- and Micro-Nutrient Over the Past 80 Years of Cultivar Releasing in China?

Abstract: Biofortification of wheat with mineral through crop breeding is a sustainable and cost-effective approach to address human mineral malnutrition. A better understanding of the trends of grain concentrations of mineral nutrients in wheat over the breeding period may help to assess the breeding progress to date. A 2-year field experiment using 138 Chinese wheat landraces and 154 cultivars was conducted. Grain concentrations of micronutrients (Cu and Mn) and macronutrients (N, P, and K) were measured and corrected… Show more

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“…Wheat biofortification by Iron and Zinc has been recently reviewed by Wani et al [33], and Kamaral et al [34] summarizing the results and perspectives for the future. There are numerous recent GWAS studies on macro-, micro-, and trace elements by Rathan et al [35], Wang et al [29], Hao et al [36], Alomari et al [37], and El-Soda and Aljabri [38]. The present study contributes knowledge on the genetic control of 11 elements using a diverse set of germplasm phenotyped in Siberia.…”
Section: Relation To Snps Identified In Other Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Wheat biofortification by Iron and Zinc has been recently reviewed by Wani et al [33], and Kamaral et al [34] summarizing the results and perspectives for the future. There are numerous recent GWAS studies on macro-, micro-, and trace elements by Rathan et al [35], Wang et al [29], Hao et al [36], Alomari et al [37], and El-Soda and Aljabri [38]. The present study contributes knowledge on the genetic control of 11 elements using a diverse set of germplasm phenotyped in Siberia.…”
Section: Relation To Snps Identified In Other Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 60%