Author:
Ayres J. F.,Murison R. D.,Turner A. D.,Harden S.
Abstract
The presence of cyanogenic glucosides in white clover
(Trifolium repens L.) is an anti-nutritional factor due
to the potential for cyanide to pre-dispose selenium deficiency in grazing
animals. Considerable genotypic variation in cyanogenesis occurs in white
clover and it is important that highly cyanogenic white clover lines are
identified to ensure that germpasm used in breeding programs does not lead to
the release of cultivars that exceed safe levels. A procedure for rapid
semi-quantitative screening of large white clover germplasm collections is
described. This procedure is based on the picrate assay and utilises computer
imagery and calibration relationships between spectral intensity (red, green,
blue bands) of the colour reaction on picrate paper with cyanide in standard
solutions to predict hydrocyanic acid concentration in white clover leaf.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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4 articles.
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