This paper is intended to present a critique of various aspects of protein related nutritional improvements in maize. Earlier efforts and difficulties in developing germplasm products that failed to meet expectations and lacked agronomic performance and acceptance at the farmer’s level will be discussed. Sequence of events will be presented that led to choosing an option and a strategy that turned out to be successful and has proved viable in developing a speciality corn type which is referred to as Quality Protein Maize (QPM).Non-PRIFPRI1; GRP6; Theme 7FCN
Lack of access to nutritious food is an underlying and major cause of child mortality in Africa. Imp...
Abstract — Biofortification, or the genetic improvement of the nutritional quality of food crops, is...
MSc-Thesis in agricultural EconomicsQuality protein maize (QPM) contains nearly twice as much usable...
Even though normal maize has approximately 10% protein, this is not available to monogastric animals...
The nutritional evaluation of quality protein maize (QPM) in feeding trials has proved its nutrition...
This manual is intended for maize breeders who would like to start developing quality protein maize ...
Not AvailableMaize protein quality is determined by the composition of its endosperm proteins, which...
Improved maize with double the nutritional qualities of standard varieties is beginning to spread to...
Maize has low nutritional quality due to poor content of essential amino acids lysine and tryptopha...
Quality protein maize (QPM) contains the opaque-2 gene along with numerous modifiers for kernel hard...
Providing maize cultivars with an improved amino acid profile, for communities that rely heavily on ...
Biofortification, or the improvement of nutritional quality in food crops, is a promising strategy t...
Quality protein maize (QPM) is high lysine (tryptophan) maize with hard endosperm and good agronomic...
Normal maize is a carbohydrate food that serves as one of the main dietary sources of protein in man...
Biofortification, or the genetic improvement of the nutritional quality of food crops, is a promisin...
Lack of access to nutritious food is an underlying and major cause of child mortality in Africa. Imp...
Abstract — Biofortification, or the genetic improvement of the nutritional quality of food crops, is...
MSc-Thesis in agricultural EconomicsQuality protein maize (QPM) contains nearly twice as much usable...
Even though normal maize has approximately 10% protein, this is not available to monogastric animals...
The nutritional evaluation of quality protein maize (QPM) in feeding trials has proved its nutrition...
This manual is intended for maize breeders who would like to start developing quality protein maize ...
Not AvailableMaize protein quality is determined by the composition of its endosperm proteins, which...
Improved maize with double the nutritional qualities of standard varieties is beginning to spread to...
Maize has low nutritional quality due to poor content of essential amino acids lysine and tryptopha...
Quality protein maize (QPM) contains the opaque-2 gene along with numerous modifiers for kernel hard...
Providing maize cultivars with an improved amino acid profile, for communities that rely heavily on ...
Biofortification, or the improvement of nutritional quality in food crops, is a promising strategy t...
Quality protein maize (QPM) is high lysine (tryptophan) maize with hard endosperm and good agronomic...
Normal maize is a carbohydrate food that serves as one of the main dietary sources of protein in man...
Biofortification, or the genetic improvement of the nutritional quality of food crops, is a promisin...
Lack of access to nutritious food is an underlying and major cause of child mortality in Africa. Imp...
Abstract — Biofortification, or the genetic improvement of the nutritional quality of food crops, is...
MSc-Thesis in agricultural EconomicsQuality protein maize (QPM) contains nearly twice as much usable...