Effects of springtime sodium selenate foliar application and NPKS fertilization on selenium concentrations and selenium species in forages across Oregon

被引:11
|
作者
Wang, Guojie [1 ]
Bobe, Gerd [2 ]
Filley, Shelby J. [2 ]
Pirelli, Gene J. [2 ]
Bohle, Mylen G. [1 ]
Davis, T. Zane [3 ]
Banuelos, Gary L. [4 ]
Hall, Jean A. [5 ]
机构
[1] Oregon State Univ, Dept Crop & Soil Sci, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[2] Oregon State Univ, Dept Anim & Rangeland Sci, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[3] USDA ARS, Poisonous Plant Res Lab, Logan, UT 84341 USA
[4] USDA ARS, San Joaquin Valley Agr Sci Ctr, 9611 South Riverbend Ave, Parlier, CA 93648 USA
[5] Oregon State Univ, Dept Biomed Sci, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
关键词
Selenium biofortification; Selenium speciation; Forage fertilization; Grasses; Legumes; ENRICHED ALFALFA HAY; BEEF-COWS; VOLATILIZATION; ACCUMULATION; DEFICIENCY; ANIMALS; PASTURE; PLANTS; SHEEP;
D O I
10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2021.114944
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Selenium (Se) concentrations in soils and plants are low in the Pacific Northwest, and consequently, in livestock consuming locally-grown forages. Applying sodium selenate with traditional nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium-sulfur (NPKS) fertilizers provides a cost-effective Se agronomic biofortification method for increasing forage Se concentrations and maintaining optimum health and productivity of livestock. This 2-year study was conducted across Oregon on four representative forage fields: orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) in Terrebonne (central Oregon), grassclover mixture in Roseburg (southwestern Oregon), and both grass mixture and alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) fields in Union (eastern Oregon). Using a split plot design with double-repeated measures (2017 and 2018 with first, second, third, and residual harvest cuts each year), we determined the effect of springtime Se foliar application rate (0, 45, or 90 g Se ha-1 from sodium selenate; whole plot) and NPKS fertilization (none, NPK/PK fertilization, or NPKS/PKS fertilization; subplot; NPKS amounts adapted to meet forage and soil requirements) on total Se concentration and beneficial Se species in forages. Forage Se concentrations increased linearly with foliar sodium selenate application, doubling with each additional 45 g Se ha-1 application (first cut median: 0.11, 2.06, and 4.15 mg kg-1 dry matter, respectively). Nearly all incorporated Se was contained in the first two cuts (87 % and 9 % in first and second cuts, respectively) and most applied selenate was metabolized to selenomethionine. NPK/PK fertilization decreased Se concentrations in second and latter cut forages from Se-amended fields, whereas sulfur fertilization decreased forage Se concentrations from non-Se amended fields. Among forages, alfalfa had greater Se concentrations under low soil Se conditions, whereas grass-dominated forages had higher Se concentrations after Se-amendment. In conclusion, springtime sodium selenate foliar application is an effective management strategy to increase forage total Se concentrations and highly bioavailable selenomethionine concentrations across Oregon, and should be implemented to meet local forage and livestock requirements.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 11 条
  • [1] Comparative evaluation of selenium accumulation by allium species after foliar application of selenium nanoparticles, sodium selenite and sodium selenate
    N. A. Golubkina
    G. E. Folmanis
    I. G. Tananaev
    Doklady Biological Sciences, 2012, 444 (1) : 176 - 179
  • [2] Selenium Biofortification of Grain Maize Through Foliar Application of Sodium Selenate: Selenium Accumulation and Recovery by the Grain
    Deliboran, Aise
    COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS, 2023, 54 (11) : 1564 - 1581
  • [3] Increase of selenium concentration in wheat grains through foliar application of sodium selenate
    Delaqua, Douglas
    Carnier, Ruan
    Berton, Ronaldo Severiano
    Andrade Corbi, Fabiana Cristina
    Coscione, Aline Renee
    JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS, 2021, 99
  • [4] Effects of foliar and fruit addition of sodium selenate on selenium accumulation and fruit quality
    Pezzarossa, Beatrice
    Remorini, Damiano
    Gentile, Marialetizia L.
    Massai, Rossano
    JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, 2012, 92 (04) : 781 - 786
  • [5] Selenium Fortification of an Italian Rice Cultivar via Foliar Fertilization with Sodium Selenate and Its Effects on Human Serum Selenium Levels and on Erythrocyte Glutathione Peroxidase Activity
    Giacosa, Attilio
    Faliva, Milena Anna
    Perna, Simone
    Minoia, Claudio
    Ronchi, Anna
    Rondanelli, Mariangela
    NUTRIENTS, 2014, 6 (03): : 1251 - 1261
  • [6] EFFECTS OF GENERAL SOIL FERTILIZATION WITH SODIUM SELENATE IN FINLAND ON THE SELENIUM CONTENT OF MEAT AND FISH
    EKHOLM, P
    YLINEN, M
    KOIVISTOINEN, P
    VARO, P
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 1990, 38 (03) : 695 - 698
  • [7] EFFECTS OF GENERAL SOIL FERTILIZATION WITH SODIUM SELENATE IN FINLAND ON THE SELENIUM CONTENT OF MILK, CHEESE AND EGGS
    EKHOLM, P
    YLINEN, M
    EUROLA, M
    KOIVISTOINEN, P
    VARO, P
    MILCHWISSENSCHAFT-MILK SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL, 1991, 46 (09): : 547 - 550
  • [8] The effects of sodium selenate application on yield, feed quality and selenium content of silage maize
    Deliboran, Aise
    BULGARIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, 2020, 26 (06): : 1223 - 1231
  • [9] Effect of foliar application with sodium selenate on selenium biofortification and fruit quality maintenance of 'Starking Delicious' apple during storage
    Babalar, Mesbah
    Mohebbi, Sheida
    Zamani, Zabihollah
    Askari, Mohammad A.
    JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, 2019, 99 (11) : 5149 - 5156
  • [10] Selenium uptake, transformation and inter-element interactions by selected wildlife plant species after foliar selenate application
    Drahonovsky, Josef
    Szakova, Jirina
    Mestek, Oto
    Tremlova, Jana
    Kana, Antonin
    Najmanova, Jana
    Tlustos, Pavel
    ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 2016, 125 : 12 - 19