ABSTRACT Effects of source/sink manipulation on grain zinc accumulation by winter wheat genotypes
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Haiyong Xia1*, Yanfang Xue2, Weilin Kong1, Yanyan Tang3, Jin Li3, and Dong Li3 |
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Agronomy practices aimed at wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain Zn biofortification are important to alleviate Zn deficiency in humans, especially for those resource-poor people owing to subsistence on diets dominated by cereal-based foods with low concentrations and bioavailability of Zn. To promote understanding of source-sink flow processes affecting biofortification of wheat with Zn, effects of different source/sink manipulations on grain Zn accumulation by wheat were examined in pot and field at two locations. Treatments included foliar applications of deionized water, sucrose, ZnSO4, sucrose + Zn, defoliation, spike shading or partial removal of spikes. Results showed sucrose + Zn significantly increased grain Zn concentration more than Zn alone. Grain Zn concentration with sucrose + Zn averaged 66 mg kg-1 for 'Kenong 9204' and 59 mg kg-1 for 'Liangxing 99' in pot, and ranged from 42 to 58 mg kg-1 for 'Liangxing 99', 'Jinan 17', 'Jimai 20', 'Jimai 22', and 'Luyuan 502' under field, approaching the field-grown target 60 mg kg-1 proposed by World Health Organization. Molar ratios of phytic acid/Zn and phytic acid x Ca/Zn of 'Jinan 17', 'Jimai 20' or 'Luyuan 502' with sucrose + Zn were reduced to be < 15 and < 200, respectively, suggesting higher Zn bioavailability. Defoliation or spike shading decreased grain weight, Zn concentration and content. It is concluded that grain Zn accumulation of wheat can be affected by the source-sink relationship of Zn and/or carbohydrate, and the foliar spray 'sucrose + Zn' is recommended for increasing concentration and bioavailability of Zn in wheat grains. |
Keywords: Biofortification, carbohydrate, cereals, micronutrient, remobilization, Triticum aestivum. |
1Crop Research Institute, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shandong Jinan 250100, PR China. *Corresponding author (drhaiyongxia@gmail.com). 2Maize Research Institute, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shandong Jinan 250100, PR China. 3College of Life Sciences and Technology, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Henan Xinxiang 453000, PR China. |
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