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Heat stress changes mineral nutrient concentrations in Chenopodium quinoa seed

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PLANT DIRECT
卷 6, 期 2, 页码 -

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/pld3.384

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elemental profile; heat; ionomics; nutrient composition; quinoa; seed

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  1. Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
  2. USDA-NIFA [2020-67012-31897]

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This study investigated the effects of heat stress in the roots or shoots of quinoa plants on the elemental concentrations in quinoa seed. The results showed that heat treatment significantly changed the elemental concentrations in quinoa seed, and the type of panicle and heat treatment method also had an impact. Additionally, the position of the plant section and the timing of heat exposure had significant effects on the seed elemental concentrations.
Quinoa is a popular seed crop, often consumed for its high nutritional quality. We studied how heat stress in the roots or the shoots of quinoa plants affected the concentrations of 20 elements (aluminum, arsenic, boron, calcium, cadmium, cobalt, copper, iron, potassium, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, sodium, nickel, phosphorous, rubidium, sulfur, selenium, strontium, and zinc) in quinoa seed. Elemental concentrations in quinoa seed were significantly changed after an 11-day heat treatment during anthesis. The type of panicle (main, secondary, and tertiary) sampled and the type of heat treatment (root only, shoot only, or whole plants) significantly affected elemental profiles in quinoa seed. Plants were also divided into five sections from top to bottom to assess the effect of panicle position on seed elemental profiles. Plant section had an effect on the concentrations of arsenic, iron, and sodium under control conditions and on copper with heat treatment. Overall, the time of panicle development in relation to the time of heat exposure had the largest effect on seed elemental concentrations. Interestingly, the quinoa plants were exposed to heat only during anthesis of the main panicle, but the elemental concentrations of seeds produced after heat treatment ended were still significantly changed, indicating that heat stress has long-lasting effects on quinoa plants. These findings demonstrate how the nutritional quality of quinoa seeds can be changed significantly even by relatively short heat spells.

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