The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends giving priority to nutrient-dense foods while decreasing energy-dense foods. Although both flax (Linum usitatissimum) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) are rich in various essential minerals, their ionomes have yet to be investigated. Furthermore, previous studies have shown that elevated CO2 levels could reduce key nutrients in crops. In this study, we analyzed 102 flax and 108 sorghum varieties to investigate their ionomic variations (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, and Mo), elemental level interactions, and nutritional value. The results showed substantial genetic variations and elemental correlations in flax and sorghum. While a serving size of 28 g of flax delivers 37% daily value (DV)...
AbstractPhytic acid is the major storage form of phosphorus in cereals. It binds with nutritionally ...
To address the challenge of global mineral malnutrition, current biofortification research in crop p...
Sorghum is, globally, the fifth most important cereal after maize, rice, wheat and barley. The crop ...
Mineral nutrients play a fundamental role in the biochemical and physiological functions of biologic...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is the world’s fifth most important grain crop, and is a widely consumed s...
AbstractSorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's cr...
Sorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's crop”, it ...
The concentrations of minerals in forages are important in satisfying animal requirements, but littl...
In the climatic conditions of the Center of Moldavia (Romania), there are eight sorghum hybrids cult...
Sorghum is a drought tolerant cereal and staple food which is a dietary source of protein and more t...
Seventy-six farmers' varieties of sorghum from Benin were distinguished by amplified fragment length...
The nutrient composition, fatty acid content and mineral content of six white food-grade sorghum hyb...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of different cultivars and weather conditions on the...
Grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is a gluten-free cereal grown around the world and is a food staple ...
Not AvailableSorghum is an important cereal grain consumed in semiarid tropics of Asia and Africa, w...
AbstractPhytic acid is the major storage form of phosphorus in cereals. It binds with nutritionally ...
To address the challenge of global mineral malnutrition, current biofortification research in crop p...
Sorghum is, globally, the fifth most important cereal after maize, rice, wheat and barley. The crop ...
Mineral nutrients play a fundamental role in the biochemical and physiological functions of biologic...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is the world’s fifth most important grain crop, and is a widely consumed s...
AbstractSorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's cr...
Sorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's crop”, it ...
The concentrations of minerals in forages are important in satisfying animal requirements, but littl...
In the climatic conditions of the Center of Moldavia (Romania), there are eight sorghum hybrids cult...
Sorghum is a drought tolerant cereal and staple food which is a dietary source of protein and more t...
Seventy-six farmers' varieties of sorghum from Benin were distinguished by amplified fragment length...
The nutrient composition, fatty acid content and mineral content of six white food-grade sorghum hyb...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of different cultivars and weather conditions on the...
Grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is a gluten-free cereal grown around the world and is a food staple ...
Not AvailableSorghum is an important cereal grain consumed in semiarid tropics of Asia and Africa, w...
AbstractPhytic acid is the major storage form of phosphorus in cereals. It binds with nutritionally ...
To address the challenge of global mineral malnutrition, current biofortification research in crop p...
Sorghum is, globally, the fifth most important cereal after maize, rice, wheat and barley. The crop ...