Spatial-Temporal Variation of Grain Magnesium, Calcium and Their Response to Phosphorus Nutrition in Sweet Corn.

IF 3.5 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Food Science & Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-01-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/fsn3.4725
Da Su, Zhiya Jin, Jie Ou, Muhammad Atif Muneer, Yunfei Jiang, Delian Ye, Liangquan Wu, Xiaojun Yan
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Abstract

Sweet corn (Zea mays L. saccharata) is gaining global popularity as a staple crop and a vegetable due to its high nutritional value. However, information on grain magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) status and their response to phosphorus (P) fertilization in sweet corn is still insufficient. In the current study, we combined the genotype evaluation and P gradient experiments to investigate how P supply influences the spatio-temporal variation of grain mineral nutrition (Mg and Ca) and their bioavailabilities in sweet corn. Increasing P decreased grain Ca by 16.7%, from 0.18 to 0.15 g kg-1, but increased phytic acid phosphorus (PAP) concentration by 7.4%. Optimal P levels increased grain Mg concentration by 14.7%, from 1.36 to a peak of 1.56 g kg-1; however, excessive P reduced it by 3.8% to 1.50 g kg-1. Spatially, optimal P increased the grain Mg concentration across all cob positions and in the germ, with the largest variation observed at the upside position (Coefficient of variation (cv) = 11.88%). Conversely, high P decreased Mg concentration in middle-cob grains and the germ. High P also reduced Ca in the upper/middle-cob grain and in both germ and endosperm. P consistently increased grain PAP but reduced Mg and Ca bioavailability across all growth stages, all grain fractions, and the middle/bottom cob positions. Notably, PAP showed the largest variation at the late growth stage in bottom cob grains (CV = 8.75%). Mg and Ca bioavailabilities exhibited significant variations, primarily in upper grains during the early filling stage, with CVs reaching 14.5% and 43.23%, respectively. Temporally, early grain growth stage was more sensitive to P-induced changes in Mg, Ca and their bioavailabilities, while later growth stage was more responsive to grain PAP alterations. These findings suggest that reducing P input can be advantageous for achieving high Mg and Ca biofortified sweet corn grain.

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Food Science & Nutrition
Food Science & Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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7.40
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434
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: Food Science & Nutrition is the peer-reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of food science and nutrition. The Journal will consider submissions of quality papers describing the results of fundamental and applied research related to all aspects of human food and nutrition, as well as interdisciplinary research that spans these two fields.
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