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Insights into the Functional Components in Wheat Grain: Spatial Pattern, Underlying Mechanism and Cultivation Regulation

Yingxin Zhong, Yuhua Chen, Mingsheng Pan, Hengtong Wang, Jiayu Sun, Chen Yang, Jian Cai, Qin Zhou, Xiao Wang, Dong Jiang

2023Plants11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wheat is a staple crop; its production must achieve both high yield and good quality due to worldwide demands for food security and better quality of life. It has been found that the grain qualities vary greatly within the different layers of wheat kernels. In this paper, the spatial distributions of protein and its components, starch, dietary fiber, and microelements are summarized in detail. The underlying mechanisms regarding the formation of protein and starch, as well as spatial distribution, are discussed from the views of substrate supply and the protein and starch synthesis capacity. The regulating effects of cultivation practices on gradients in composition are identified. Finally, breakthrough solutions for exploring the underlying mechanisms of the spatial gradients of functional components are presented. This paper will provide research perspectives for producing wheat that is both high in yield and of good quality.

Topics & Concepts

StarchYield (engineering)Agricultural engineeringMechanism (biology)Quality (philosophy)Production (economics)Substrate (aquarium)Grain yieldCropAgronomyBiotechnologyBiochemical engineeringFood scienceBiologyMaterials scienceEngineeringEcologyEconomicsPhysicsMetallurgyMacroeconomicsQuantum mechanicsFood composition and propertiesProteins in Food SystemsPlant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
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