GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN ZINC EFFICIENCY (ZE) OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER CULTURE SOLUTION AND FIELD CONDITIONS

An experiment was executed to assess the relative zinc (Zn) efficiencies of advanced wheat lines in chelate-buffered hydroponic culture solutions and field conditions. Zinc efficiency was evaluated by comparing their dry matter production in a Zn-deficient medium relative to that in a Zn sufficient...

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Main Authors: M. Imtiaz, P. Khan, A. Raza, W. Mohammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam 2017-12-01
Series:Pakistan Journal of Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering & Veterinary Sciences
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Online Access:https://pjaaevs.sau.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/196
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W. Mohammad
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description An experiment was executed to assess the relative zinc (Zn) efficiencies of advanced wheat lines in chelate-buffered hydroponic culture solutions and field conditions. Zinc efficiency was evaluated by comparing their dry matter production in a Zn-deficient medium relative to that in a Zn sufficient medium. Zinc efficiency (ZE) of 10 genotypes varied between 26.7 to 70.4% in chelate buffered nutrient solution but it was escalated from43.6 to 75.8% when grown in field. The NRL-0517 was the most efficient genotype whereas NRL-1243 was the least efficient. The Zn efficient genotypes had the capability to grab more Zn from low Zn source and translocate it in greater amount to the entire plant. The results also suggested that antagonistic effect between Zn and other elements (like P) was weaker in Zn efficient genotypes which enabled Zn to move at higher ratio from roots to shoot. Zn- inefficient genotypes had extracted lesser Zn from Zn deficient medium and ratio of its translocation was also lower with strong antagonism with other elements.
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spelling doaj.art-b6271e71178243d3874f770417348e212023-07-19T07:45:04ZengSindh Agriculture University, TandojamPakistan Journal of Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering & Veterinary Sciences1023-10722663-78632017-12-01332GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN ZINC EFFICIENCY (ZE) OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER CULTURE SOLUTION AND FIELD CONDITIONSM. Imtiaz0P. Khan1A. Raza2W. Mohammad3Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture, Peshawar, PakistanNuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture, Peshawar, PakistanNuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture, Peshawar, PakistanNuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture, Peshawar, Pakistan An experiment was executed to assess the relative zinc (Zn) efficiencies of advanced wheat lines in chelate-buffered hydroponic culture solutions and field conditions. Zinc efficiency was evaluated by comparing their dry matter production in a Zn-deficient medium relative to that in a Zn sufficient medium. Zinc efficiency (ZE) of 10 genotypes varied between 26.7 to 70.4% in chelate buffered nutrient solution but it was escalated from43.6 to 75.8% when grown in field. The NRL-0517 was the most efficient genotype whereas NRL-1243 was the least efficient. The Zn efficient genotypes had the capability to grab more Zn from low Zn source and translocate it in greater amount to the entire plant. The results also suggested that antagonistic effect between Zn and other elements (like P) was weaker in Zn efficient genotypes which enabled Zn to move at higher ratio from roots to shoot. Zn- inefficient genotypes had extracted lesser Zn from Zn deficient medium and ratio of its translocation was also lower with strong antagonism with other elements. https://pjaaevs.sau.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/196efficiencytranslocationgenotypeshydroponicwheatzinc
spellingShingle M. Imtiaz
P. Khan
A. Raza
W. Mohammad
GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN ZINC EFFICIENCY (ZE) OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER CULTURE SOLUTION AND FIELD CONDITIONS
Pakistan Journal of Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering & Veterinary Sciences
efficiency
translocation
genotypes
hydroponic
wheat
zinc
title GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN ZINC EFFICIENCY (ZE) OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER CULTURE SOLUTION AND FIELD CONDITIONS
title_full GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN ZINC EFFICIENCY (ZE) OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER CULTURE SOLUTION AND FIELD CONDITIONS
title_fullStr GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN ZINC EFFICIENCY (ZE) OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER CULTURE SOLUTION AND FIELD CONDITIONS
title_full_unstemmed GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN ZINC EFFICIENCY (ZE) OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER CULTURE SOLUTION AND FIELD CONDITIONS
title_short GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN ZINC EFFICIENCY (ZE) OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER CULTURE SOLUTION AND FIELD CONDITIONS
title_sort genotypic variation in zinc efficiency ze of wheat genotypes under culture solution and field conditions
topic efficiency
translocation
genotypes
hydroponic
wheat
zinc
url https://pjaaevs.sau.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/196
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