| Literature DB >> 31260296 |
Chunqin Zou1, Yunfei Du1, A Rashid2, H Ram3, E Savasli4, P J Pieterse5, I Ortiz-Monasterio6, A Yazici7, C Kaur8, K Mahmood9, S Singh10, M R Le Roux5, W Kuang11, O Onder4, M Kalayci4, Ismail Cakmak7.
Abstract
Field experiments were conducted on wheat to study the effects of foliar-applied iodine(I) alone, Zn (zinc) alone, and a micronutrient cocktail solution containing I, Zn, Se (selenium), and Fe (iron) on grain yield and grain concentrations of micronutrients. Plants were grown over 2 years in China, India, Mexico, Pakistan, South Africa, and Turkey. Grain-Zn was increased from 28.6 mg kg-1 to 46.0 mg-1 kg with Zn-spray and 47.1 mg-1 kg with micronutrient cocktail spray. Foliar-applied I and micronutrient cocktail increased grain I from 24 μg kg-1 to 361 μg kg-1 and 249 μg kg-1, respectively. Micronutrient cocktail also increased grain-Se from 90 μg kg-1 to 338 μg kg-1 in all countries. Average increase in grain-Fe by micronutrient cocktail solution was about 12%. The results obtained demonstrated that foliar application of a cocktail micronutrient solution represents an effective strategy to biofortify wheat simultaneously with Zn, I, Se and partly with Fe without yield trade-off in wheat.Entities:
Keywords: biofortification; hidden hunger; iodine; iron; selenium; wheat grain; zinc
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31260296 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b01829
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279