Author
HORN, PATRICK - University Of North Texas | |
NEOGI, PURNIMA - University Of North Texas | |
BLASZCYK, SYLVIA - University Of North Texas | |
TOMBOKAN, XENIA - Bruker Optics | |
GHOSH, SUPRIYO - University Of North Texas | |
Campbell, Benjamin - Todd | |
CHAPMAN, KENT - University Of North Texas |
Submitted to: National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 1/19/2010 Publication Date: 1/19/2010 Citation: Horn, P., Neogi, P., Blaszcyk, S., Tombokan, X., Ghosh, S., Campbell, B.T., Chapman, K. 2010. Non-destructive quantification of oil and protein in cottonseed by time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance [absract]. p. 1334. In: Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conference, January 4-7, 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: Modification of cotton seed quality traits is likely to be achieved through a combination of genetic modification, nutrient allocation, and selective breeding. Oil and protein stores comprise the majority of mass of cottonseed embryos. A more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between fiber quality, fiber yield and embryo reserves will help assist breeders in their efforts to improve seed value. Here we report a method for the nondestructive quantification of oil and protein levels within cottonseed by 1H time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance (TD-NMR). This approach is suitable for a minimal amount of seed and represents an accurate, non-invasive alternative to conventional, time consuming chemical extractions. |