Agronomic biofortification of genetically biofortified wheat genotypes with zinc, selenium, iodine, and iron under field conditions

被引:0
|
作者
Ram, Hari [1 ]
Naeem, Asif [2 ]
Rashid, Abdul [3 ]
Kaur, Charanjeet [1 ]
Ashraf, Muhammad Y. [2 ]
Malik, Sudeep Singh [1 ]
Aslam, Muhammad [2 ]
Mavi, Gurvinder S. [1 ]
Tutus, Yusuf [4 ]
Yazici, Mustafa A. [4 ]
Govindan, Velu [5 ]
Cakmak, Ismail [4 ]
机构
[1] Punjab Agr Univ, Dept Plant Breeding & Genet, Ludhiana, India
[2] Nucl Inst Agr & Biol NIAB, Faisalabad, Pakistan
[3] Pakistan Acad Sci, Islamabad, Pakistan
[4] Sabanci Univ Orta, Fac Engn & Nat Sci, Istanbul, Turkiye
[5] Int Maize & Wheat Improvement Ctr CIMMYT, Texcoco, Mexico
来源
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE | 2024年 / 15卷
关键词
agronomic biofortification; wheat; genotypes; micronutrients; hidden hunger; FOOD CROPS; GRAIN ZINC; HUMAN-NUTRITION; PROTEIN; PLANTS; RICE; DEFICIENCY; DENSITY; MAIZE;
D O I
10.3389/fpls.2024.1455901
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Inherently low concentrations of zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), iodine (I), and selenium (Se) in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grains represent a major cause of micronutrient malnutrition (hidden hunger) in human populations. Genetic biofortification represents a highly useful solution to this problem. However, genetic biofortification alone may not achieve desirable concentrations of micronutrients for human nutrition due to several soil- and plant-related factors. This study investigated the response of genetically biofortified high-Zn wheat genotypes to soil-applied Zn and foliarly applied Zn, I, and Se in India and Pakistan. The effect of soil-applied Zn (at the rate of 50 kg ha-1 as ZnSO4<middle dot>7H2O) and foliar-applied Zn (0.5% ZnSO4<middle dot>7H2O), I (0.04% KIO3), Se (0.001% Na2SeO4), and a foliar cocktail (F-CT: combination of the above foliar solutions) on the grain concentrations of Zn, I, Se, and Fe of high-Zn wheat genotypes was investigated in field experiments over 2 years. The predominantly grown local wheat cultivars in both countries were also included as check cultivars. Wheat grain yield was not influenced by the micronutrient treatments at all field locations, except one location in Pakistan where F-CT resulted in increased grain yield. Foliar-applied Zn, I, and Se each significantly enhanced the grain concentration of the respective micronutrients. Combined application of these micronutrients was almost equally effective in enhancing grain Zn, I, and Se, but with a slight reduction in grain yield. Foliar-applied Zn, Zn+I, and F-CT also enhanced grain Fe. In India, high-Zn genotypes exhibited a minor grain yield penalty as compared with the local cultivar, whereas in Pakistan, high-Zn wheat genotypes could not produce grain yield higher than the local cultivar. The study demonstrates that there is a synergism between genetic and agronomic biofortification in enrichment of grains with micronutrients. Foliar Zn spray to Zn-biofortified genotypes provided additional increments in grain Zn of more than 15 mg kg-1. Thus, combining agronomic and genetic strategies will raise grain Zn over 50 mg kg-1. A combination of fertilization practice with plant breeding is strongly recommended to maximize accumulation of micronutrients in food crops and to make significant progress toward resolving the hidden hunger problem in human populations.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Zinc and selenium biofortification of sourdough breads with agronomically biofortified whole wheat flour
    Karaduman, Yasar
    Guelbandilar, Aysel
    Akin, Arzu
    Dogan, Seda
    Savasli, Erdinc
    JOURNAL OF CEREAL SCIENCE, 2024, 118
  • [2] Combined zinc and selenium biofortification in field peas under Mediterranean conditions
    Reynolds-Marzal, Maria D.
    Rivera-Martin, Angelica M.
    Pinheiro, Nuno M.
    Rodrigo, Sara M.
    Santamaria, Oscar
    Poblaciones, Maria J.
    CROP & PASTURE SCIENCE, 2022, 73 (08): : 831 - 841
  • [3] Interaction between sulfur and selenium in agronomic biofortification of cowpea plants under field conditions
    Silva, Vinicius Martins
    Wilson, Lolita
    Young, Scott D.
    Broadley, Martin R.
    White, Philip J.
    dos Reis, Andre Rodrigues
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2023, 486 (1-2) : 69 - 85
  • [4] Interaction between sulfur and selenium in agronomic biofortification of cowpea plants under field conditions
    Vinícius Martins Silva
    Lolita Wilson
    Scott D. Young
    Martin R. Broadley
    Philip J. White
    André Rodrigues dos Reis
    Plant and Soil, 2023, 486 : 69 - 85
  • [5] Combined Selenium and Zinc Biofortification of Bread-Making Wheat under Mediterranean Conditions
    Reynolds-Marzal, Dolores
    Rivera-Martin, Angelica
    Santamaria, Oscar
    Poblaciones, Maria J.
    PLANTS-BASEL, 2021, 10 (06):
  • [6] Selenium agronomic biofortification and genotypic variability in physiological responses of cowpea plants under field conditions
    Santos, Elcio Ferreira
    Filho, Eduardo Comparsi
    Fontes, Luiz Eduardo Morais Fernandes
    Silva, Mateus Andrey Pires
    Silva, Gutierres Nelson
    Oliveira, Alexandre Alonso
    Rocha, Maurisrael de Moura
    Silva, Vinicius Martins
    Reis, Andre Rodrigues
    ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM, 2025, 47 (02)
  • [7] Simultaneous Biofortification of Wheat with Zinc, Iodine, Selenium, and Iron through Foliar Treatment of a Micronutrient Cocktail in Six Countries
    Zou, Chunqin
    Du, Yunfei
    Rashid, A.
    Ram, H.
    Savasli, E.
    Pieterse, P. J.
    Ortiz-Monasterio, I.
    Yazici, A.
    Kaur, C.
    Mahmood, K.
    Singh, S.
    Le Roux, M. R.
    Kuang, W.
    Onder, O.
    Kalayci, M.
    Cakmak, Ismail
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 2019, 67 (29) : 8096 - 8106
  • [8] Agronomic selenium biofortification of two-rowed barley under Mediterranean conditions
    Rodrigo, S.
    Santamaria, O.
    Lopez-Bellido, F. J.
    Poblaciones, M. J.
    PLANT SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT, 2013, 59 (03) : 115 - 120
  • [9] Zinc and iron application in conjunction with nitrogen for agronomic biofortification of field crops - a review
    Kaur, Amandeep
    Singh, Guriqbal
    CROP & PASTURE SCIENCE, 2022, 73 (08): : 769 - 780
  • [10] Performance of biofortified spring wheat genotypes in target environments for grain zinc and iron concentrations
    Velu, G.
    Singh, R. P.
    Huerta-Espino, J.
    Pena, R. J.
    Arun, B.
    Mahendru-Singh, A.
    Mujahid, M. Yaqub
    Sohu, V. S.
    Mavi, G. S.
    Crossa, J.
    Alvarado, G.
    Joshi, A. K.
    Pfeiffer, W. H.
    FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2012, 137 : 261 - 267