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引用次数: 9
摘要
我们的日常饮食主要由谷物组成,而谷物在其谷物中积累较高浓度微量营养素的遗传能力较低。因此,普遍缺乏铁、锌和其他必需营养素。采用3个重复的随机完全区因子设计,对3种小麦基因型(NIA-Amber、BWQ-4和SD-998)进行了试验研究。尿素施氮量分别为120(推荐)、150和180 kg hm -1,外加3个Zn水平(0、5和10 kg hm -1)。试验结果表明,在150 kg N -1和10 kg Zn -1条件下,ni - amber籽粒产量最高,为6.03吨/公顷。BWQ-4、SD-998和ni - amber在180 kg N / ha -1和10 kg Zn / ha -1配施下Zn含量最高,分别为447.86、429.56和395.56 g ha -1。BWQ-4 (743 kg ha -1)在180 kg N / ha -1和5 kg Zn / ha -1处理下蛋白质含量提高最大。对NIA-Amber来说,在锌浓度和其他品质指标方面,180 kg N + 10 kg Zn最适宜。在180 kg N - ha -1和5 kg Zn - ha -1条件下,BWQ-4和SD-998籽粒中锌和蛋白质含量显著增加。
Synergistic use of nitrogen and zinc to bio-fortify zinc in wheat grains
Our daily diet is largely contributed by cereals, which have low genetic abilities to amass higher concentrations of micronutrients in their grains. Hence, wide spread deficiencies iron, zinc and other essential nutrients have prevailed. Present study focuses the bio-fortification of Zn in wheat grains, taking advantage of nutrient-nutrient synergy between Zn and N. Three wheat genotypes (NIA-Amber, BWQ-4 and SD-998) were tested in a field experiment following randomized complete block factorial design with three replicates. Urea fertilizer was applied at the rates of 120 (recommended), 150 and 180 kg N ha -1 in combination with three levels of Zn (0, 5 & 10 kg ha -1 ). Outcomes of the experiment revealed that NIA-Amber had the highest grain yield of 6.03 tons/ha against 150 kg N ha -1 and 10 kg Zn ha -1 . Maximum Zn contents of 447.86, 429.56 and 395.56 g ha -1 were observed in BWQ-4, SD-998 and NIA-Amber at 180 kg N ha -1 in combination with 10 kg Zn ha -1 . Maximum enhancement in protein contents was observed in BWQ-4 (743 kg ha -1 ) at 180 kg N ha -1 and combined with 5 kg Zn ha -1 . For NIA-Amber, 180 kg N ha -1 in combination of 10 kg Zn ha -1 proved the most suitable in terms of Zn concentration and other quality attributes. Nitrogen @ 180 kg N ha -1 with 5 kg Zn ha -1 depicted appreciable zinc and protein contents in grains of BWQ-4 and SD-998.