Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Abbreviation
J. Agric. Food Chem.
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American Chemical Society
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- Sustainability and Environmental Footprints of AI-Supported Agrifood SystemsItem type: Other Journal Item
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryGhasemlou, Mehran; Khan, Ghazanfar Abbas; Adhikari, Benu; et al. (2025) - Characterization of Rapeseed (Brassica napus) Oils by Bulk C, O, H, and Fatty Acid C Stable Isotope AnalysesItem type: Journal Article
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryRichter, Eva Katharina; Spangenberg, Jorge E.; Kreuzer, Michael; et al. (2010) - Assessing the Phytoavailability of Dieldrin Residues in Charcoal-Amended Soil Using Tenax ExtractionItem type: Journal Article
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryHilber, Isabel; Bucheli, Thomas D.; Wyss, Gabriela S.; et al. (2009) - Grain zinc, iron, and copper concentrations of wheat grown in Central Iran and their relationships with soil and climate variablesItem type: Journal Article
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryKarami, Mahin; Afyuni, Majid; Khoshgoftarmanesh, Amir H.; et al. (2009) - Composition of Aldrin, Dieldrin, and Photodieldrin Enantiomers in Technical and Environmental SamplesItem type: Journal Article
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryBuser, Hans-Rudolf; Mueller, Markus D.; Buerge, Ignaz J.; et al. (2009) - Acrylamide in roasted almonds and hazelnutsItem type: Journal Article
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryAmrein, Thomas M.; Lukac, Helen; Andres, Luca; et al. (2005) - Application of the Prunus spp. Cyanide seed defense system onto wheat: Reduced insect feeding and field growth testsItem type: Journal Article
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryMora, Carlos A.; Halter, Jonas G.; Adler, Cornel; et al. (2016) - Isotope Tracing Reveals Differential Allocation of Cadmium and Zinc within the Grain of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)Item type: Journal Article
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryYan , Bo-Fang; Wiggenhauser, Matthias; Zhao , Man; et al. (2025)Understanding how toxic cadmium (Cd) and essential zinc (Zn) are differentially allocated within wheat grains is critical for food safety and biofortification. Enriched111Cd and67Zn isotopes were introduced in wheat via rachis injection to reveal tissue-specific allocation patterns through complementary pulse-chase and long-term tracing experiments across grain development stages. The crease served as a key barrier for both elements but was incompletely developed around 10 days after anthesis, allowing both elements to readily enter the endosperm. The crease also acted as a regulatory hub, preferentially allocating Cd to the periphery and Zn to the endosperm. During grain development, Cd remobilization was restricted within maternal (crease to periphery) or filial (endosperm to embryo) tissues, whereas Zn was remobilized from maternal to filial tissues. These findings identify grain maternal tissues as irreversible Cd sinks but Zn sources for the endosperm and highlight early grain filling as the optimal timing for reducing Cd accumulation while enhancing Zn biofortification. - Availability of zinc and the ligands citrate and histidine to wheatItem type: Journal Article
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryGramlich, Anja; Tandy, Susan; Frossard, Emmanuel; et al. (2013) - Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and Raman Spectroscopy as Tools for Identification of Steryl FerulatesItem type: Journal Article
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryMandak, Eszter; Zhu, Dan; Godany, Tamas A.; et al. (2013)
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