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Changes of starch composition by postflowering environmental conditions in kernels of maize hybrids with different endosperm hardness
Abstract
Starch composition of maize grains is of great importance when used in animal feed and many processing industries. Maize production involves hybrids with different kernel composition and hardness, sown at areas that range from subtropical to temperate cold climates. Therefore, it is relevant to understand how the environment influences starch composition. The objective of this work was to analyze the effect of location and sowing date on starch
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Starch composition of maize grains is of great importance when used in animal feed and many processing industries. Maize production involves hybrids with different kernel composition and hardness, sown at areas that range from subtropical to temperate cold climates. Therefore, it is relevant to understand how the environment influences starch composition. The objective of this work was to analyze the effect of location and sowing date on starch composition of maize grains.
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Author
Martinez, Roberto Dionisio;
Cirilo, Alfredo Gabriel;
Cerrudo, Anibal Alejandro;
Andrade, Fernando Héctor;
Reinoso, Luis;
Valentinuz, Oscar Rodolfo;
Balbi, Celsa Noemí;
Izquierdo, Natalia Gabriela;
Fuente
European journal of agronomy 86 : p. 71-77. (may. 2017).
Date
2017-05
ISSN
1161-0301
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