Effect of grain morphology on degree of milling and iron loss in rice
Grain morphological characteristics were thought to play a significant role in genotypic variation in Fe concentration in white rice. Comparing 17 rice cultivars representing six major grain morphological categories, the present study systematically investigated the relationship between grain morpho...
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Main Authors: | C. Prom-u-thai, C. Sanchai, B. Rerkasem, S. Jamjod, S. Fukai, I. D. Godwin, L. Huang |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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