Fate of selenium in biofortification of wheat on calcareous soil: an isotopic study

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Saeed Ahmad
Elizabeth H. Bailey
Muhammad Arshad
Sher Ahmed
Michael J. Watts
Scott D. Young
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[1] University of Nottingham,Division of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, School of Biosciences
[2] Pakistan Agricultural Research Council – Mountain Agricultural Research Centre,British Geological Survey
[3] Centre for Environmental Geochemistry,undefined
[4] Inorganic Geochemistry,undefined
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2021年 / 43卷
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Selenium; Biofortification; Wheat; Stable isotopes; Residual Se;
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Selenium (Se) biofortification of staple cereal crops can improve the Se nutritional status of populations. A field trial employing an enriched stable isotope of Se (77Se) was undertaken over three consecutive cropping seasons in a coarse-textured, calcareous soil in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The objectives were to (1) assess the feasibility and efficiency of Se biofortification, (2) determine the fate of residual Se, and (3) assess the consequences for dietary Se intake. Isotopically enriched 77Se (77SeFert) was applied, either as selenate or as selenite, at three levels (0, 10, and 20 g ha−1) to a wheat crop. Residual 77SeFert availability was assessed in subsequent crops of maize and wheat without further 77SeFert addition. Loss of 77SeFert was c.35% by the first (wheat) harvest, for both selenium species, attributable to the practice of flood irrigation and low adsorption capacity of the soil. No 77SeFert was detectable in subsequent maize or wheat crops. The remaining 77SeFert in soil was almost entirely organically bound and diminished with time following a reversible (pseudo-)first-order trend. Thus, repeat applications of Se would be required to adequately biofortify grain each year. In contrast to native soil Se, there was no transfer of 77SeFert to a recalcitrant form. Grain from control plots would provide only 0.5 µg person−1 day−1 of Se. By contrast, a single application of 20 g ha−1 SeVI could provide c. 47 µg person−1 day−1 Se in wheat, sufficient to avoid deficiency when combined with dietary Se intake from other sources (c. 25 µg day−1).
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页码:3643 / 3657
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