A simple and rapid screening method for grain zinc content in pearl millet

Field and laboratory studies were conducted in Andhra Pradesh, India, to evaluate the effectiveness of a rapid screening method using Perl's Prussian blue stain for screening grain samples from different pearl millet genotypes for zinc (Zn) content. A total of 29 entries representing a wide range of...

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Autores principales: Velu, Govindan, Bhattacharjee, Ranjana, Rai, Kedar N., Sahrawat, K.L., Longvah, T.
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92312
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author Velu, Govindan
Bhattacharjee, Ranjana
Rai, Kedar N.
Sahrawat, K.L.
Longvah, T.
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Longvah, T.
Rai, Kedar N.
Sahrawat, K.L.
Velu, Govindan
author_facet Velu, Govindan
Bhattacharjee, Ranjana
Rai, Kedar N.
Sahrawat, K.L.
Longvah, T.
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description Field and laboratory studies were conducted in Andhra Pradesh, India, to evaluate the effectiveness of a rapid screening method using Perl's Prussian blue stain for screening grain samples from different pearl millet genotypes for zinc (Zn) content. A total of 29 entries representing a wide range of grain Zn concentrations was evaluated in 5 different seasons for genotype × environment interaction. The estimation of grain Zn content was done using the sib-mated grain samples from the 2005 rainy and 2006 summer seasons following the AAS method. Of these, 9 pearl millet genotypes with a wide range of grain Zn content were chosen to standardize the DTZ staining procedure. The procedure was further validated using the grain samples of the remaining 20 entries obtained from sib-mating. Results showed that whole grain flour of pearl millet genotypes with different Zn concentrations, when treated with DTZ stain, showed an increase in the intensity of red colour formation with increasing Zn concentration. The intensity of red colour varied in genotypes having low, medium and high grain Zn content. In genotypes having high Zn content, the red colour was more intense than in those having medium Zn content. The intensity of red colour was very less or none in genotypes having less than 37 mg Znkg. DTZ staining can therefore be useful at least in separating flour samples with Zn concentrations lower than 40 mgkg. These results suggested that DTZ staining was effective in separating genotypes with high and low Zn contents. The cost analysis of DTZ staining protocol showed that the chemical cost per sample was approximately US$ 0.75, which showed that this method was simple, rapid and inexpensive.
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spelling CGSpace923122023-12-08T19:25:22Z A simple and rapid screening method for grain zinc content in pearl millet Velu, Govindan Bhattacharjee, Ranjana Rai, Kedar N. Sahrawat, K.L. Longvah, T. genotypes pearl milet grain malnutrition breeding Field and laboratory studies were conducted in Andhra Pradesh, India, to evaluate the effectiveness of a rapid screening method using Perl's Prussian blue stain for screening grain samples from different pearl millet genotypes for zinc (Zn) content. A total of 29 entries representing a wide range of grain Zn concentrations was evaluated in 5 different seasons for genotype × environment interaction. The estimation of grain Zn content was done using the sib-mated grain samples from the 2005 rainy and 2006 summer seasons following the AAS method. Of these, 9 pearl millet genotypes with a wide range of grain Zn content were chosen to standardize the DTZ staining procedure. The procedure was further validated using the grain samples of the remaining 20 entries obtained from sib-mating. Results showed that whole grain flour of pearl millet genotypes with different Zn concentrations, when treated with DTZ stain, showed an increase in the intensity of red colour formation with increasing Zn concentration. The intensity of red colour varied in genotypes having low, medium and high grain Zn content. In genotypes having high Zn content, the red colour was more intense than in those having medium Zn content. The intensity of red colour was very less or none in genotypes having less than 37 mg Znkg. DTZ staining can therefore be useful at least in separating flour samples with Zn concentrations lower than 40 mgkg. These results suggested that DTZ staining was effective in separating genotypes with high and low Zn contents. The cost analysis of DTZ staining protocol showed that the chemical cost per sample was approximately US$ 0.75, which showed that this method was simple, rapid and inexpensive. 2008-12 2018-04-24T08:40:29Z 2018-04-24T08:40:29Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92312 en Open Access Velu, G., Bhattacharjee, R., Rai, K.N., Sahrawat, K.L. & Longvah, T. (2008). A simple and rapid screening method for grain zinc content in pearl millet. Journal of SAT Agricultural Research, 6, 1-4.
spellingShingle genotypes
pearl milet
grain
malnutrition
breeding
Velu, Govindan
Bhattacharjee, Ranjana
Rai, Kedar N.
Sahrawat, K.L.
Longvah, T.
A simple and rapid screening method for grain zinc content in pearl millet
title A simple and rapid screening method for grain zinc content in pearl millet
title_full A simple and rapid screening method for grain zinc content in pearl millet
title_fullStr A simple and rapid screening method for grain zinc content in pearl millet
title_full_unstemmed A simple and rapid screening method for grain zinc content in pearl millet
title_short A simple and rapid screening method for grain zinc content in pearl millet
title_sort simple and rapid screening method for grain zinc content in pearl millet
topic genotypes
pearl milet
grain
malnutrition
breeding
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92312
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