Vikal et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Molecular interventions for enhancing the protein quality of maizeVikal et al., 2013
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- Vikal Y
- Chawla J
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- Maize: nutrition dynamics and novel uses
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Maize, one of the three most popular cereal crops of the world, globally contributes 15% of the protein and 20% of the calories derived from food crops in the world's diet. However, cereals do not provide a nutritionally balanced source of protein. For nutritional security, it is …
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