Screening of variety collections of sunflower and winter wheat for Cadmium low accumulation

Keywords: collection, samples, sunflower, winter wheat, Cd accumulation, breeding

Abstract

Cadmium pollution in soil is a long-term and urgent problem, which directly affects the edible value of sunflower and winter wheat and may cause harm to human health. Breeding new varieties with low cadmium accumulation can effectively reduce the content of this element in seeds and fundamentally solve the risk of cadmium entering the human body through seeds and oil. In this paper, the method and significance of breeding sunflower and winter wheat with low cadmium accumulation  were discussed.

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Published
2019-09-30
How to Cite
Fu, Y., Wu, L., Trotsenko, V., & Zhatova, H. (2019). Screening of variety collections of sunflower and winter wheat for Cadmium low accumulation. Bulletin of Sumy National Agrarian University. The Series: Agronomy and Biology, (3(37), 42-46. https://doi.org/10.32845/agrobio.2019.3.7