G. Kovacs et al., Comparative study of oil content and fatty acid composition in kernels andpollen grains of high oil corn (Zea mays L.) inbreds, NOVENYTERME, 48(4), 1999, pp. 351-355
Kernels and pollen grains of six inbred lines of Zea mays L. were examined
in search of a possible correlation between their oil contents and fatty ac
id composition to find an applicable pollen selection method for quality br
eeding. The oil contents were determined in both intact kernels and pollen
grains and the results suggested that a strong correlation (r = 0.961) exis
ts between kernel and pollen oil content. According to this, selection base
d on the pollen oil content could result in new inbred lines with improved
quality. From the analysis of fatty acid composition, it could be concluded
that the fatty acid composition of the kernel oil was very different from
the oil extracted from the pollen grains.