hot sale edible maize embryo oil refining line in ivory coast

   
hot sale edible maize embryo oil refining line in ivory coast
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • hot sale edible maize embryo oil refining line in ivory coast
  • Is Ko co-localized with eewr in maize kernels?
  • In conclusion, the majority of QTL associated with KO were co-localized with QTL related to the oil metabolism pathway, embryo size, and EEWR. This information provides further insight that will help to unravel the genetic basis of oil content in maize kernels by identifying causal variants underlying KO QTL.
  • Is embryo size a determinant of maize oil Ko?
  • As the embryo is the main storage organ of maize oil, embryo size is an important factor associated with KO (Dudley and Lambert 2004 ). In this study, QTL for EW were located in the same region as QTL for KO ( qKO1 - 1 ).
  • Do recombinant inbred line mapping populations predict oil content in maize kernels?
  • In this study, we used the B73 × By804 recombinant inbred line mapping population to investigate the genetic basis of oil content in maize kernels by dissecting the kernels into endosperms and embryos to consider the roles and identify QTL for various traits associated with kernel oil content.
  • Can high-oil lines improve maize yields?
  • High-oil lines, in general, have reduced yields. Large numbers of genes/QTLs were reported to control this trait, thus, making it difficult to improve. A combination of conventional breeding methods, marker-assisted selection and transgenic approach would help in developing high-yielding genotypes with enhanced oil content in maize.