2022
DOI: 10.1071/cp21313
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Improving micronutrient density in basmati rice and durum wheat through summer green manuring and elemental sulfur fertilisation

Abstract: Rice–wheat cropping systems feed millions of people in South and East Asia. However, cereal-based foods are inherently deficient in micronutrients. A strategy involving green manuring and elemental sulfur (S) fertilisation is an innovative approach for biofortification by enhancing bioavailability of micronutrients. We conducted an experiment with a basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.)–durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) cropping system that comprised main plot treatments of two green manure crops, Sesbania aculeata … Show more

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“…Integrated approaches to nutrient management may also influence mineral biofortification in crop plants. For example, summer green manuring and elemental S fertilisation of rice-wheat cropping system had significant effects (compared with respective controls) on increasing grain micronutrient concentrations (Zn, Fe, copper and manganese) and grain yields (Mandi et al 2022). For wheat, a sustainable approach to Zn biofortification is combining soil Zn application with inoculation of diazotrophic bacteria on seeds (Jalal et al 2022b).…”
Section: Mineral Biofortificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrated approaches to nutrient management may also influence mineral biofortification in crop plants. For example, summer green manuring and elemental S fertilisation of rice-wheat cropping system had significant effects (compared with respective controls) on increasing grain micronutrient concentrations (Zn, Fe, copper and manganese) and grain yields (Mandi et al 2022). For wheat, a sustainable approach to Zn biofortification is combining soil Zn application with inoculation of diazotrophic bacteria on seeds (Jalal et al 2022b).…”
Section: Mineral Biofortificationmentioning
confidence: 99%