Table 2.
Comparison of Ca, Fe, Zn, and phytic acid concentrations and Phy:microelements and Ca:Phy molar ratios of advanced M7 mutant lines and parent grain of spring wheat cv. Zhenis.
| Source of variation | cv. Zhenis x 100 Gy-dosed lines | cv. Zhenis x 200 Gy-dosed lines | 100 Gy- x 200 Gy-dosed lines |
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| Df | 83 | 38 | 92 |
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| CaC | 23.13 ∗∗∗ | 28.89∗∗∗ | 0.74 |
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| FeC | 64.97∗∗∗ | 203.83∗∗∗ | 7.15∗ |
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| ZnC | 21.87∗∗∗ | 26.98∗∗∗ | 0.01 |
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| GPC | 647.78∗∗∗ | 149.29∗∗∗ | 244.41∗∗∗ |
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| PhyC | 16.20∗∗∗ | 19.62∗ | 9.79∗∗∗ |
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| Ca:Phy | 27.18∗∗∗ | 36.50∗∗∗ | 4.49∗ |
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| Phy Fe | 169.05∗∗∗ | 468.55∗∗∗ | 0.20 |
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| Phy:Zn | 29.50∗∗∗ | 10.08 | 4.29 |
Note. Data are presented as a percentage of the total sum from ANOVA analysis. The lines were significantly different from the parental line. Asterisks, ∗, ∗∗, and ∗∗∗, denote significance at the P<0.05, 0.01, and 0.001 level, respectively.