| Literature DB >> 17469060 |
Nagib Nassar1, C S Vizzotto, C A Schwartz, O R Pires.
Abstract
In Brazil, the center of cassava origin, cassava landraces have acquired through their domestication a large diversity in relation to many economic traits such as high content of carotenoids and excellent palatability among other characters. One of these clones, which has been grown by indigenous Brazilian farmers and is now being maintained in the University of Brasília gene bank, showed a high level of lycopene content (5 mg/kg viz. a viz. zero in common cultivars, and 12-20 mg/kg in tomato, a lycopene-rich vegetable). A second landrace called UnB 400 had a high content of beta-carotene, which reached 4 mg/kg.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17469060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genet Mol Res ISSN: 1676-5680