نتایج جستجو برای: Grain Zn

تعداد نتایج: 99678  

2013
Somayanda M. Impa Mark J. Morete Abdelbagi M. Ismail Rainer Schulin Sarah E. Johnson-Beebout

Zn deficiency is a widespread problem in rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown under flooded conditions, limiting growth and grain Zn accumulation. Genotypes with Zn deficiency tolerance or high grain Zn have been identified in breeding programmes, but little is known about the physiological mechanisms conferring these traits. A protocol was developed for growing rice to maturity in agar nutrient soluti...

2016
Sarah E. Johnson-Beebout Johnvie Bayang Goloran Francis H. C. Rubianes Jack D. C. Jacob Oliver B. Castillo

Understanding Zn uptake dynamics is critical to rice grain Zn biofortification. Here we examined soil Zn availability and Zn uptake pathways as affected by genotype (high-grain Zn varieties IR69428 and IR68144), Zn fertilization and water management in two pot experiments. Results showed significant interactions (P < 0.05) between genotypes and Zn fertilization on DTPA (diethylenetriaminepentaa...

2018
Paloma K. Menguer Thomas Vincent Anthony J. Miller James K.M. Brown Eva Vincze Søren Borg Preben Bach Holm Dale Sanders Dorina Podar

Zinc (Zn) is essential for all life forms, including humans. It is estimated that around two billion people are deficient in their Zn intake. Human dietary Zn intake relies heavily on plants, which in many developing countries consists mainly of cereals. The inner part of cereal grain, the endosperm, is the part that is eaten after milling but contains only a quarter of the total grain Zn. Here...

2017
Shaoxia Wang Meng Li Ke Liu Xiaohong Tian Shuo Li Yanlong Chen Zhou Jia

Although application of Zn combined with macronutrients (K, P, and N) can be used to fortify wheat grain with Zn, little is known about their interactions when foliar application is employed or the influences of common soil fertility management practices (e.g. N and straw management) on their efficiency. Therefore, the effects of foliar-applied Zn and N, P, or K on grain nutritional quality (es...

2014
Mohammad Nasir Uddin Agnieszka Kaczmarczyk Eva Vincze Chengdao Li

Zinc deficiency is causing malnutrition for nearly one third of world populations. It is especially relevant in cereal-based diets in which low amounts of mineral and protein are present. In biological systems, Zn is mainly associated with protein. Cereal grains contain the highest Zn concentration during early developmental stage. Although hordeins are the major storage proteins in the mature ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2011
T J Stomph E Y Choi J C R Stangoulis

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Enhancing the zinc (Zn) concentration in wheat (Triticum aestivum) grain is a breeding objective in order to improve human Zn nutrition. At enhanced plant Zn uptake, grain Zn levels do not increase proportionally and within the grain the endosperm Zn levels remain below grain Zn levels. This study analysed the temporal dynamics of Zn concentrations in grain tissues during gr...

2016
Niluka Nakandalage Marc Nicolas Robert M. Norton Naoki Hirotsu Paul J. Milham Saman Seneweera

Though rice is the predominant source of energy and micronutrients for more than half of the world population, it does not provide enough zinc (Zn) to match human nutritional requirements. Moreover, climate change, particularly rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, reduces the grain Zn concentration. Therefore, rice biofortification has been recognized as a key target to increase the...

2006
Alexei Morgounov Hugo Ferney Gómez-Becerra Aigul Abugalieva Levent Ozturk Ismail Cakmak

18 1 (mean 28 mg kg). Spring wheat cultivars pos19 sessed higher Fe-grain concentrations than winter 20 wheats. By contrast, winter wheats showed higher 21 Zn-grain concentrations than spring genotypes. 22 Within spring wheat, a strongly significant positive 23 correlation was found between Fe and Zn. Grain 24 protein content was also significantly (P < 0.001) 25 correlated with grain Zn and Fe...

2016
Laura T. Moreno-Moyano Julien P. Bonneau José T. Sánchez-Palacios Joseph Tohme Alexander A. T. Johnson

Biofortification of rice (Oryza sativa L.) with micronutrients is widely recognized as a sustainable strategy to alleviate human iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) deficiencies in developing countries where rice is the staple food. Constitutive overexpression of the rice nicotianamine synthase (OsNAS) genes has been successfully implemented to increase Fe and Zn concentrations in unpolished and polished r...

2018
Jaswant Singh Khokhar Sindhu Sareen Bhudeva Singh Tyagi Gyanendra Singh Lolita Wilson Ian P King Scott D Young Martin R Broadley

Wheat is an important dietary source of zinc (Zn) and other mineral elements in many countries. Dietary Zn deficiency is widespread, especially in developing countries, and breeding (genetic biofortification) through the HarvestPlus programme has recently started to deliver new wheat varieties to help alleviate this problem in South Asia. To better understand the potential of wheat to alleviate...

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