利用粉煤灰作为植物生长介质,对谷类作物植物进行铁、锌和硒的农艺生物强化。

Advances in bioresearch Pub Date : 2012-12-01
J Bilski, D Jacob, F Soumaila, C Kraft, A Farnsworth
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对谷类作物进行铁、锌和硒的农艺生物强化似乎是解决土壤和植物中这些元素缺乏问题的快速而简单的方法。这些元素的缺乏引发了严重的公共卫生问题。土壤中铁、锌和硒含量低是影响作物生产的重要因素,尤其是在发展中国家。在我们的研究中,我们在天然富含这些微量营养元素的土壤对照和不同的燃煤残渣上种植了六种谷类作物。收获植物后,使用 ICP 对铁、锌和硒的浓度进行化学分析。测试了六种植物,包括大麦(Hordeum vulgare)、燕麦(Avena sativa)、黑麦(Secale cereale)、小麦(Triticum aestivum)、多年生黑麦草(Lolium multiflorum)和 ReGreen(小麦 x 小麦草杂交种(Triticum aestivum x Thinopyrum intermedium))。所有测试植物都能在以煤灰为基础的生长介质上生长,并积累了大量的铁、锌和硒。这支持了我们的假设,即煤灰堆的植物修复也可作为植物的农艺生物强化,尤其是在粉煤灰(FA)上种植的谷类作物。
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Agronomic biofortification of cereal crop plants with Fe, Zn, and Se, by the utilization of coal fly ash as plant growth media.

The implementation of agronomic biofortification of cereal crops with Fe, Zn, and Se appears to be a rapid and simple solution to the deficiency of these elements in soils and plants. These deficiencies are a reason for serious public health concerns. Low levels of Fe, Zn, and Se are important soil constraints to crop production, especially in the developing world. In our study we planted six cereal crops on soil control and different coal combustion residues, naturally rich in these micronutrients. Plants were harvested and chemically analyzed for Fe, Zn, and Se concentration using ICP. Six plant species have been tested including barley (Hordeum vulgare), Jerry oats (Avena sativa), rye (Secale cereale), wheat (Triticum aestivum), perennial ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum), and ReGreen (wheat x wheatgrass hybrid (Triticum aestivum x Thinopyrum intermedium). All tested plants were able to establish growth on coal ash based growth media, and accumulated significant amounts of Fe, Zn, and Se. It supported our hypothesis, that phytoremediation of coal ash piles may serve also as agronomic biofortification of plants, especially cereal crops cultivated on coal fly ash (FA).

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