Improving nutritional quality of wheat through soil and foliar zinc application

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A field study was conducted to ascertain the effect of three zinc (Zn) levels: 0, 20 kg ZnSO4/ha and 20 kg ZnSO4 /ha + foliar spray of 0.5% ZnSO4, on wheat grain Zn content and factors contributing to or hindering in its bioavailability. Increasing Zn levels were established as serviceable in improving the nutritional status of genotypes. Soil application + foliar spray proved to be paramount for all the traits leading to an 80% increase in grain Zn content, 61.3% in methionine content and a decrease of 23.2% in phytic acid as an average of all genotypes and both years. The genotype UP 2382 was found more suited to Zn fertilization in allocating Zn and maintaining a lower phytate to Zn molar ratio.

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Bharti, K., Pandey, N., Shankhdhar, D., Srivastava, P. C., & Shankhdhar, S. C. (2013). Improving nutritional quality of wheat through soil and foliar zinc application. Plant, Soil and Environment, 59(8), 348–352. https://doi.org/10.17221/158/2013-pse

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