The impact of foliar applied zinc fertilizer on zinc and phytate accumulation in dorsal and ventral grain sections of four thai rice varieties with different grain zinc

© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This study investigated the effect of foliar applied zinc (Zn) on the distribution of Zn and phytate in rice grain between four Thai rice varieties that differ in grain Zn. Foliar Zn application at 0.5% ZnSO 4 was applied at flowering and the early milky stage compared with non-f...

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Main Authors: Pennapa Jaksomsak, Patcharin Tuiwong, Benjavan Rerkasem, Georgia Guild, Lachlan Palmer, James Stangoulis, Chanakan T. Prom-u-thai
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-439332018-06-18T08:57:33Z The impact of foliar applied zinc fertilizer on zinc and phytate accumulation in dorsal and ventral grain sections of four thai rice varieties with different grain zinc Pennapa Jaksomsak Patcharin Tuiwong Benjavan Rerkasem Georgia Guild Lachlan Palmer James Stangoulis Chanakan T. Prom-u-thai Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2017 Elsevier Ltd This study investigated the effect of foliar applied zinc (Zn) on the distribution of Zn and phytate in rice grain between four Thai rice varieties that differ in grain Zn. Foliar Zn application at 0.5% ZnSO 4 was applied at flowering and the early milky stage compared with non-foliar applied Zn. Among the high-yielding, low grain Zn varieties (CNT1 and RD21), foliar applied Zn increased Zn concentration in both dorsal and ventral sections of unpolished rice by up to 17.7 and 14.3%. In the low-yielding, high grain Zn varieties (KPK and NR), Zn concentration increased by 11% in the dorsal section of NR, but no effect was found in both sections of KPK. In polished rice, the Zn concentration increased by 20% in both sections but it was increased only in the ventral section of KPK and CNT1 by 21.0% and 25.0% respectively, while there was an increase of 12.5% in the dorsal section of RD21. The phytate in the seed fractions was measured as an indication for Zn bioavailability within humans. A lower phytate concentration was observed after foliar Zn application in both unpolished and polished rice, indicating the potential for a higher bioavailability of Zn in the rice grain. 2018-01-24T04:15:22Z 2018-01-24T04:15:22Z 2018-01-01 Journal 10959963 07335210 2-s2.0-85032854167 10.1016/j.jcs.2017.09.004 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85032854167&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/43933
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pennapa Jaksomsak
Patcharin Tuiwong
Benjavan Rerkasem
Georgia Guild
Lachlan Palmer
James Stangoulis
Chanakan T. Prom-u-thai
The impact of foliar applied zinc fertilizer on zinc and phytate accumulation in dorsal and ventral grain sections of four thai rice varieties with different grain zinc
description © 2017 Elsevier Ltd This study investigated the effect of foliar applied zinc (Zn) on the distribution of Zn and phytate in rice grain between four Thai rice varieties that differ in grain Zn. Foliar Zn application at 0.5% ZnSO 4 was applied at flowering and the early milky stage compared with non-foliar applied Zn. Among the high-yielding, low grain Zn varieties (CNT1 and RD21), foliar applied Zn increased Zn concentration in both dorsal and ventral sections of unpolished rice by up to 17.7 and 14.3%. In the low-yielding, high grain Zn varieties (KPK and NR), Zn concentration increased by 11% in the dorsal section of NR, but no effect was found in both sections of KPK. In polished rice, the Zn concentration increased by 20% in both sections but it was increased only in the ventral section of KPK and CNT1 by 21.0% and 25.0% respectively, while there was an increase of 12.5% in the dorsal section of RD21. The phytate in the seed fractions was measured as an indication for Zn bioavailability within humans. A lower phytate concentration was observed after foliar Zn application in both unpolished and polished rice, indicating the potential for a higher bioavailability of Zn in the rice grain.
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author Pennapa Jaksomsak
Patcharin Tuiwong
Benjavan Rerkasem
Georgia Guild
Lachlan Palmer
James Stangoulis
Chanakan T. Prom-u-thai
author_facet Pennapa Jaksomsak
Patcharin Tuiwong
Benjavan Rerkasem
Georgia Guild
Lachlan Palmer
James Stangoulis
Chanakan T. Prom-u-thai
author_sort Pennapa Jaksomsak
title The impact of foliar applied zinc fertilizer on zinc and phytate accumulation in dorsal and ventral grain sections of four thai rice varieties with different grain zinc
title_short The impact of foliar applied zinc fertilizer on zinc and phytate accumulation in dorsal and ventral grain sections of four thai rice varieties with different grain zinc
title_full The impact of foliar applied zinc fertilizer on zinc and phytate accumulation in dorsal and ventral grain sections of four thai rice varieties with different grain zinc
title_fullStr The impact of foliar applied zinc fertilizer on zinc and phytate accumulation in dorsal and ventral grain sections of four thai rice varieties with different grain zinc
title_full_unstemmed The impact of foliar applied zinc fertilizer on zinc and phytate accumulation in dorsal and ventral grain sections of four thai rice varieties with different grain zinc
title_sort impact of foliar applied zinc fertilizer on zinc and phytate accumulation in dorsal and ventral grain sections of four thai rice varieties with different grain zinc
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