Zinc biofortification strategies for wheat grown on calcareous Vertisols in southern Spain: application method and rate

Purpose The aims of this work were (i) to find a soil indicator to predict durum wheat yield response to Zn fertilization, (ii) to compare the effect of various Zn fertilization strategies on wheat yield and Zn biofortification in calcareous Vertisols of southern Spain, and (iii) to assess the effec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant and soil 2021-05, Vol.462 (1-2), p.125-140
Hauptverfasser: Sánchez-Rodríguez, Antonio Rafael, Marín-Paredes, María, González-Guzmán, Adrián, Méndez, José María, Sánchez-Parra, Mónica, Sacristán, Daniel, Fuentes-García, Mariano, Barrón, Vidal, Torrent, José, del Campillo, María Carmen
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The aims of this work were (i) to find a soil indicator to predict durum wheat yield response to Zn fertilization, (ii) to compare the effect of various Zn fertilization strategies on wheat yield and Zn biofortification in calcareous Vertisols of southern Spain, and (iii) to assess the effect of these Zn fertilization strategies on crop P uptake (durum and bread wheat). Methods Different Zn fertilization strategies, soil application (0.3–10 kg ha −1 ) and foliar spraying (two rates, different growth stages), were tested in wheat crops under field conditions in the period 2012–2019. Results A simple soil indicator failed to predict durum wheat response to Zn fertilization. Only one of the combinations tested increased wheat yield in the 11 field experiments carried out. Zinc foliar spraying (1.28 kg ha −1 ) was effective for wheat biofortification when applied at early booting (durum wheat) or flowering, and also when splitting this application between stem elongation and flowering stages (bread wheat). The foliar treatments produced the highest zinc use efficiencies (6–19%) and soil applications the lowest (0.2–1.3%). Moreover, foliar treatments increased grain Zn concentrations by 12–51% while soil application increased such concentrations by only 4–13%. None of the Zn fertilization strategies altered P uptake. Conclusion No yield increase in wheat is expected from Zn fertilization for the application methods and rates used here and the soils studied (calcareous Vertisols under Mediterranean climate). However, foliar applications at and after early booting stage are promising for durum and bread wheat biofortification.
ISSN:0032-079X
1573-5036
DOI:10.1007/s11104-021-04863-7