1. Adaptability and stability of carotenoids in maize cultivars
- Author
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RIOS, S. de A., PAES, M. C. D., BORÉM, A., CRUZ, C. D., GUIMARAES, P. E. de O., SCHAFFERT, R. E., CARDOSO, W. S., PACHECO, C. A. P., Sara de Almeida Rios, UFV, MARIA CRISTINA DIAS PAES, CNPMS, Aluízio Borém, UFV, Cosme Damião Cruz, UFV, PAULO EVARISTO DE O GUIMARAES, CNPMS, ROBERT EUGENE SCHAFFERT, CNPMS, Wilson Soares Cardoso, UFV, and CLESO ANTONIO PATTO PACHECO, CNPMS.
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Biofortificação ,Plant composition ,Crop yield ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Growing season ,Biology ,Variedade ,Zea mays ,Adaptability ,Milho ,Agronomy ,chemistry ,Provitamin a ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Grain yield ,Cultivar ,Carotenoid ,General Environmental Science ,media_common - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the adaptability and stability of carotenoids in maize cultivars in the 2004/2005 growing season. Total carotenoids (TC), total carotenoids with provitamin A activity (Pro VA) (μg g -1 ) and grain yield (kg ha -1 ) were quantified in 10 cultivars at five locations. The chemical analyses were conducted in a laboratory of the EMBRAPA/CNPMS, in Sete Lagoas, Minas Gerais. The methodologies of Eberhart and Russell (1966), Lin and Binns (1988) and Rocha et al. (2005) were used to analyze adaptability and stability. In general, the linear regression model proposed by Eberhart and Russell (1966) failed to fit the Pro VA contents in the evaluated cultivars satisfactorily. However, with regard to the TC levels, all different analysis methodologies of adaptability and stability rated hybrid BRS 2020 as an ideal genotype with general adaptability.
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- 2009