Field pea is a pulse that delivers high protein content, slowly digestible starch and fiber, and many vitamins and minerals, including iron. Naturally occurring plant phytic acid molecules bind iron, lowering its availability for absorption during digestion. Two low phytic acid (lpa) pea lines, 1-2347-144 and 1-150-81, developed by our group had 15% lower yield and 6% lower seed weight relative to their progenitor cultivar. Subsequently, we crossed the two lpa lines and two cultivars, and derived 19 promising lpa pea breeding lines; here we document their agronomic performance based on 10 replicated field trials in Saskatchewan. Seventeen of these lpa lines yielded greater than 95% of the check mean (associated cultivars) and 16 were above ...
Iron (Fe) deficiency chlorosis affects both yield and quality of many species, including cool-season...
The pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an excellent protein source for livestock and human nutrition. However...
International audienceIncluding more grain legumes in cropping systems is important for the developm...
Phytate, the storage form of P in seeds, is not well digested by monogastrics, thereby contributing ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe objectives of this study are to determine the effect of genotype and environmen...
Phytate is the major storage form of phosphorus in crop seeds, but is not well digested by humans an...
Non-Peer ReviewedPhytate is the main storage form of phosphorus in the seeds of most crops. Phytate ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPhytate is the major storage form of phosphorus in crop seeds, but is not well dige...
Reducing phytate concentration in crops may result in an increase in the bioavailability of phosphor...
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an important cool season food legume for sustainable food production and h...
Assessment of pea varieties at different levels of mineral nutrition is a specific task associated w...
Non-Peer ReviewedField pea is a valuable crop for delivery of high protein content, slowly digested ...
prod 2019-99c SPE EA BIOmE INRA GENOSOL DOCTInternational audiencePea has a high potential in agroec...
Field pea (Pisum sativum L.) is a nutritious pulse crop consumed as food and feed all over the world...
Phytic acid is considered as one of the major antinutritional compounds in cereal and legume seeds. ...
Iron (Fe) deficiency chlorosis affects both yield and quality of many species, including cool-season...
The pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an excellent protein source for livestock and human nutrition. However...
International audienceIncluding more grain legumes in cropping systems is important for the developm...
Phytate, the storage form of P in seeds, is not well digested by monogastrics, thereby contributing ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe objectives of this study are to determine the effect of genotype and environmen...
Phytate is the major storage form of phosphorus in crop seeds, but is not well digested by humans an...
Non-Peer ReviewedPhytate is the main storage form of phosphorus in the seeds of most crops. Phytate ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPhytate is the major storage form of phosphorus in crop seeds, but is not well dige...
Reducing phytate concentration in crops may result in an increase in the bioavailability of phosphor...
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an important cool season food legume for sustainable food production and h...
Assessment of pea varieties at different levels of mineral nutrition is a specific task associated w...
Non-Peer ReviewedField pea is a valuable crop for delivery of high protein content, slowly digested ...
prod 2019-99c SPE EA BIOmE INRA GENOSOL DOCTInternational audiencePea has a high potential in agroec...
Field pea (Pisum sativum L.) is a nutritious pulse crop consumed as food and feed all over the world...
Phytic acid is considered as one of the major antinutritional compounds in cereal and legume seeds. ...
Iron (Fe) deficiency chlorosis affects both yield and quality of many species, including cool-season...
The pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an excellent protein source for livestock and human nutrition. However...
International audienceIncluding more grain legumes in cropping systems is important for the developm...