Effect of Nano-Zinc Oxide on the Leaf Physical and Nutritional Quality of Spinach

  • H Revanappa SB K
  • NK P
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Abstract

Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) belongs to family Amaranthaceae and is one of the important and nutritious leafy\rvegetable consumed in India. The pot culture experiment is carried out during 2014-15 to study the effect of nanozinc\roxide particles on the leaf physical and nutritional traits of spinach. The spinach plants were sprayed with graded\rconcentration of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) after 14 days of sowing. The leaf physical parameters like leaf\rlength, leaf width and leaf surface area are recorded at the time of maturity (45-50 days). The protein, carbohydrate,\rfat and dietary fiber content in leaf samples are determined. The plants sprayed with ZnO NPs at the concentration of\r500 and 1000 ppm showed the increased leaf length, width, surface area and colour of leaf samples when compared\rto control leaf samples. Similarly treated plants with ZnO NPs at the concentration of 500 and 1000 ppm showed\rhigher values of protein and dietary fibre content in comparison to control leaf samples of spinach. Hence our study\rsuggests that the nano-zinc oxide sprayed spinach is more nutritious to vegetarian diet by providing, protein, fiber\rand required amount of vegetarian fat to diet.

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H Revanappa SB, K. B. S. H. S., & NK, P. (2015). Effect of Nano-Zinc Oxide on the Leaf Physical and Nutritional Quality of Spinach. Agrotechnology, 05(01). https://doi.org/10.4172/2168-9881.1000135

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