Variation of seed zinc in a local upland rice germplasm from Thailand

© NIAB 2014. This study examined variation in seed zinc (Zn) in a local upland rice germplasm that may affect adaptation in a system of slash-and-burn. Individual seed Zn in farmers' seed lots of local upland rice varieties from a slash-and-burn system was evaluated by staining with dithizone (...

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Main Authors: Pennapa Jaksomsak, Narit Yimyam, Bernard Dell, Chanakan Prom-U-Thai, Benjavan Rerkasem
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-539892018-09-04T10:08:04Z Variation of seed zinc in a local upland rice germplasm from Thailand Pennapa Jaksomsak Narit Yimyam Bernard Dell Chanakan Prom-U-Thai Benjavan Rerkasem Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology © NIAB 2014. This study examined variation in seed zinc (Zn) in a local upland rice germplasm that may affect adaptation in a system of slash-and-burn. Individual seed Zn in farmers' seed lots of local upland rice varieties from a slash-and-burn system was evaluated by staining with dithizone (DTZ). Concentration of Zn in the farmers' seed lots and their single-seed descent genotypes grown at Chiang Mai University was determined by chemical analysis. The DTZ staining of individual seeds in most of the farmers' seed lots covered the intensity of standards that ranged from 19 mg Zn/kg (RD21) to 31 (Nam Roo) mg Zn/kg. Zinc content by chemical analysis was closely correlated with the weighted-average staining for each seed lot. Almost all of the single-seed descent genotypes had higher seed Zn than RD21; two-thirds were higher than Nam Roo. The variation within seed lots detected by DTZ staining was confirmed by seed Zn in the single-seed descent genotypes. Evolutionary adaptation to soil with limited Zn, exacerbated by alkalinity of the ash from slash-and-burn, is made possible by variation in seed Zn among individuals growing together in the same field, and benefits the eaters with Zn-enriched seed. 2018-09-04T10:06:18Z 2018-09-04T10:06:18Z 2015-08-14 Journal 1479263X 14792621 2-s2.0-85027948857 10.1017/S1479262114000872 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85027948857&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53989
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pennapa Jaksomsak
Narit Yimyam
Bernard Dell
Chanakan Prom-U-Thai
Benjavan Rerkasem
Variation of seed zinc in a local upland rice germplasm from Thailand
description © NIAB 2014. This study examined variation in seed zinc (Zn) in a local upland rice germplasm that may affect adaptation in a system of slash-and-burn. Individual seed Zn in farmers' seed lots of local upland rice varieties from a slash-and-burn system was evaluated by staining with dithizone (DTZ). Concentration of Zn in the farmers' seed lots and their single-seed descent genotypes grown at Chiang Mai University was determined by chemical analysis. The DTZ staining of individual seeds in most of the farmers' seed lots covered the intensity of standards that ranged from 19 mg Zn/kg (RD21) to 31 (Nam Roo) mg Zn/kg. Zinc content by chemical analysis was closely correlated with the weighted-average staining for each seed lot. Almost all of the single-seed descent genotypes had higher seed Zn than RD21; two-thirds were higher than Nam Roo. The variation within seed lots detected by DTZ staining was confirmed by seed Zn in the single-seed descent genotypes. Evolutionary adaptation to soil with limited Zn, exacerbated by alkalinity of the ash from slash-and-burn, is made possible by variation in seed Zn among individuals growing together in the same field, and benefits the eaters with Zn-enriched seed.
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author Pennapa Jaksomsak
Narit Yimyam
Bernard Dell
Chanakan Prom-U-Thai
Benjavan Rerkasem
author_facet Pennapa Jaksomsak
Narit Yimyam
Bernard Dell
Chanakan Prom-U-Thai
Benjavan Rerkasem
author_sort Pennapa Jaksomsak
title Variation of seed zinc in a local upland rice germplasm from Thailand
title_short Variation of seed zinc in a local upland rice germplasm from Thailand
title_full Variation of seed zinc in a local upland rice germplasm from Thailand
title_fullStr Variation of seed zinc in a local upland rice germplasm from Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Variation of seed zinc in a local upland rice germplasm from Thailand
title_sort variation of seed zinc in a local upland rice germplasm from thailand
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