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Zinc bioavailability response curvature in wheat grains under incremental zinc applications
Authors:Shahid Hussain  Muhammad Aamer Maqsood  Tariq Aziz  Shahzad Maqsood Ahmed Basra
Institution:1. Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Agriculture , Faisalabad , Pakistan id.hussain@yahoo.com;3. Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Agriculture , Faisalabad , Pakistan;4. Department of Soil Science , University of Saskatchewan , Saskatoon , Canada;5. School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia , Australia;6. Department of Crop Physiology , University of Agriculture , Faisalabad , Pakistan
Abstract:Zinc application is generally recommended to enrich wheat grains with Zn; however, its influence on Zn bioavailability to humans has not received appreciable attention from scientists. In this pot experiment, seven Zn rates (from 0 to 18 mg kg?1 soil) were applied to two wheat cultivars (Shafaq-2006 and Auqab-2000). Application of Zn significantly increased grain yield, grain Zn concentration and estimated Zn bioavailability, and significantly decreased grain phytate concentration and phytate]:Zn] ratio in wheat grains. The response of grain yield to Zn application was quadratic, whereas maximum grain yield was estimated to be achieved at 10.8 mg Zn kg?1 soil for Shafaq-2006 and 7.4 mg Zn kg?1 soil for Auqab-2000. These estimated Zn rates were suitable for increasing grain Zn concentration and Zn bioavailability (>2.9 mg Zn in 300 g grains) to optimum levels required for better human nutrition. Conclusively, Zn fertilization for Zn biofortification may be practiced on the bases of response curve studies aimed at maximizing grain yield and optimum Zn bioavailability. Moreover, additive Zn application progressively reduced the grain Fe concentration and increased the grain phytate]:Fe] ratio. However, a medium Zn application rate increased grain Ca concentration and decreased the grain phytate]:Ca] ratio. Hence, rate of Zn application for mineral biofortification needs to be carefully selected.
Keywords:bioavailability  biofortification  minerals  polynomial comparisons  Triticum aestivum L    zinc
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