Screening for DIMBOA (benzoxazinone) concentration among South African inbred maize lines and sorghum cultivars

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Twenty-seven popular South African inbred maize lines, four commercial maize cultivars, two sweet corn cultivars and two grain sorghum cultivars were screened by means of a rapid, semi-quantitative method to determine DIMBOA concentration. Significant differences were found between inbred lines. Sweet corn cultivars exhibited a relatively high concentration of DIMBOA, while grain sorghum contained a very low concentration. Although differences in concentration between plants cultivated from different seed sizes were found, no definite trend could be established. © 1984 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Malan, C., Visser, J. H., & Van de Venter, H. A. (1984). Screening for DIMBOA (benzoxazinone) concentration among South African inbred maize lines and sorghum cultivars. South African Journal of Plant and Soil, 1(4), 99–102. https://doi.org/10.1080/02571862.1984.10634120

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