Green manure addition to soil increases grain zinc concentration in bread wheat.

Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a major problem for many people living on wheat-based diets. Here, we explored whether addition of green manure of red clover and sunflower to a calcareous soil or inoculating a non-indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) strain may increase grain Zn concentration in b...

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Main Authors: Forough Aghili, Hannes A Gamper, Jost Eikenberg, Amir H Khoshgoftarmanesh, Majid Afyuni, Rainer Schulin, Jan Jansa, Emmanuel Frossard
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4084887?pdf=render
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author Forough Aghili
Hannes A Gamper
Jost Eikenberg
Amir H Khoshgoftarmanesh
Majid Afyuni
Rainer Schulin
Jan Jansa
Emmanuel Frossard
author_facet Forough Aghili
Hannes A Gamper
Jost Eikenberg
Amir H Khoshgoftarmanesh
Majid Afyuni
Rainer Schulin
Jan Jansa
Emmanuel Frossard
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description Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a major problem for many people living on wheat-based diets. Here, we explored whether addition of green manure of red clover and sunflower to a calcareous soil or inoculating a non-indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) strain may increase grain Zn concentration in bread wheat. For this purpose we performed a multifactorial pot experiment, in which the effects of two green manures (red clover, sunflower), ZnSO4 application, soil γ-irradiation (elimination of naturally occurring AMF), and AMF inoculation were tested. Both green manures were labeled with 65Zn radiotracer to record the Zn recoveries in the aboveground plant biomass. Application of ZnSO4 fertilizer increased grain Zn concentration from 20 to 39 mg Zn kg-1 and sole addition of green manure of sunflower to soil raised grain Zn concentration to 31 mg Zn kg-1. Adding the two together to soil increased grain Zn concentration even further to 54 mg Zn kg-1. Mixing green manure of sunflower to soil mobilized additional 48 µg Zn (kg soil)-1 for transfer to the aboveground plant biomass, compared to the total of 132 µg Zn (kg soil)-1 taken up from plain soil when neither green manure nor ZnSO4 were applied. Green manure amendments to soil also raised the DTPA-extractable Zn in soil. Inoculating a non-indigenous AMF did not increase plant Zn uptake. The study thus showed that organic matter amendments to soil can contribute to a better utilization of naturally stocked soil micronutrients, and thereby reduce any need for major external inputs.
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spelling doaj.art-1a03a871ac684c63ab2d985b168179d62022-12-22T03:13:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0197e10148710.1371/journal.pone.0101487Green manure addition to soil increases grain zinc concentration in bread wheat.Forough AghiliHannes A GamperJost EikenbergAmir H KhoshgoftarmaneshMajid AfyuniRainer SchulinJan JansaEmmanuel FrossardZinc (Zn) deficiency is a major problem for many people living on wheat-based diets. Here, we explored whether addition of green manure of red clover and sunflower to a calcareous soil or inoculating a non-indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) strain may increase grain Zn concentration in bread wheat. For this purpose we performed a multifactorial pot experiment, in which the effects of two green manures (red clover, sunflower), ZnSO4 application, soil γ-irradiation (elimination of naturally occurring AMF), and AMF inoculation were tested. Both green manures were labeled with 65Zn radiotracer to record the Zn recoveries in the aboveground plant biomass. Application of ZnSO4 fertilizer increased grain Zn concentration from 20 to 39 mg Zn kg-1 and sole addition of green manure of sunflower to soil raised grain Zn concentration to 31 mg Zn kg-1. Adding the two together to soil increased grain Zn concentration even further to 54 mg Zn kg-1. Mixing green manure of sunflower to soil mobilized additional 48 µg Zn (kg soil)-1 for transfer to the aboveground plant biomass, compared to the total of 132 µg Zn (kg soil)-1 taken up from plain soil when neither green manure nor ZnSO4 were applied. Green manure amendments to soil also raised the DTPA-extractable Zn in soil. Inoculating a non-indigenous AMF did not increase plant Zn uptake. The study thus showed that organic matter amendments to soil can contribute to a better utilization of naturally stocked soil micronutrients, and thereby reduce any need for major external inputs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4084887?pdf=render
spellingShingle Forough Aghili
Hannes A Gamper
Jost Eikenberg
Amir H Khoshgoftarmanesh
Majid Afyuni
Rainer Schulin
Jan Jansa
Emmanuel Frossard
Green manure addition to soil increases grain zinc concentration in bread wheat.
PLoS ONE
title Green manure addition to soil increases grain zinc concentration in bread wheat.
title_full Green manure addition to soil increases grain zinc concentration in bread wheat.
title_fullStr Green manure addition to soil increases grain zinc concentration in bread wheat.
title_full_unstemmed Green manure addition to soil increases grain zinc concentration in bread wheat.
title_short Green manure addition to soil increases grain zinc concentration in bread wheat.
title_sort green manure addition to soil increases grain zinc concentration in bread wheat
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