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Effectiveness of Foliar Biofortification of Carrot With Iodine and Selenium in a Field Condition

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.656283

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selenium; iodine; biofortification; carrot; foliar application dates

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  1. European Union from the European Regional Development Fund under Smart Growth Operational Program
  2. National Center for Research and Development [POIR.01.01.01-000024/15]

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Iodine and selenium are essential for human and animal growth, with a worldwide deficit in diets. Enriching plants with these elements through foliar spraying was safe and effective in biofortifying carrots, without negative impacts on yield or quality. The metabolic pathways of iodine applied through foliar spray were well understood, with iodides being the dominant form in plant tissues. No synergistic or antagonistic interactions between iodine and selenium were observed in the roots after foliar application.
Iodine (I) and selenium (Se) are essential to human and animal development. There is a worldwide deficit of I and Se in the diet of humans, as well as in animals. It is advisable to enrich plants with these elements to ensure adequate uptake in animals and humans. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of the application of I and Se in the cultivation of carrot crops, to better understand the metabolic pathways and processes of I applied through foliar spray. Carrots were fertilized with 4-fold foliar applications of I and Se, which were applied as the liquid fertilizers I + Se, Solo iodine and Solo selenium, all containing an organic stabilizer, in two field trials. Foliar nutrient applications of I and Se were translocated by the plant for storage in the roots. The level of enriched I and Se in the roots was considered safe for the consumer. The Recommended Daily Allowance values for I and Se in the roots of 100 g of fresh carrots are 4.16% and 4.37%, respectively. Furthermore, I and Se accumulated in the roots to a level that was physiologically tolerated by carrot. Biofortification through foliar feeding did not impact negatively on the yield or quality of the carrot crop. Iodides applied via foliar application were the dominant form of I in the plant tissues and were included in the metabolic process of the synthesis of iodosalicylates, iodobenzoates, iodotyrosine (I-Tyr), and plant-derived thyroid hormone analogs. No synergistic or antagonistic interaction between I and Se, with respect to the effectiveness of biofortification in roots, was observed in any treatments. The molar ratio of I:Se in the roots after foliar application of both elements was approximately 1.6:1 and was similar to the control (1.35:1).

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