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Improving iron bioavailability and nutritional value of maize (Zea mays L.) in sulfur-treated calcareous soil

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ARCHIVES OF AGRONOMY AND SOIL SCIENCE
卷 63, 期 9, 页码 1255-1266

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/03650340.2016.1266484

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Iron biofortification; yield; ferritin; phytate; polyphenols

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Soil factors such as pH, calcium, carbonate, and bicarbonate precipitation products in calcareous soils reduce iron (Fe) availability to crops and limit grain Fe concentrations. In the present greenhouse study, we evaluated the potential of Fe fertilizer amendments combined with organic amendments, like biochar (BC) and poultry manure, in sulfur (S)-treated low pH calcareous soils (pH(S1)) to assess Fe biofortification of maize. Elemental sulfur (S) was used both for lowering soil pH and Fe solubilization. Soil pH was successfully lowered down from 7.8 to 6.5 by S application at the rate of 2.5g kg(-1) soil. Pot experiment results revealed that Fe fertilizer combined with BC and S (pH(S1)) significantly increased root and shoot dry weight, grain weight, photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, and stomatal conductance by 69%, 86%, 28%, 74%, 57%, and 33%, respectively, relative to the control. Similarly, combined application of Fe + BC in S-amended (pH(S1)) soil increased starch (34%), protein (64%), and fat (1 fold) while antinutrient phytate and polyphenols were decreased up to 29% and 40%, respectively, over control. Regarding the maize nutrients profiles, application of Fe with BC gave the maximum increase of Fe and ferritin was increased 1.7 fold at pH(S1). The results of this study showed that Fe fertilization with BC at pH(S1) soil is beneficial for crop growth and Fe bioavailability.

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