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Application of silicon fertilizer affects nutritional quality of rice
To date, information regarding the effects of Si on rice ( Oryza sativa L.) nutritional quality is rarely reported. The current study was conducted to evaluate how Si fertilizer impacts the mineral element, protein and amino acid concentrations in brown and milled rice. The experiment was a randomiz...
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Published in: | Chilean journal of agricultural research 2017-04, Vol.77 (2), p.163-170 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | To date, information regarding the effects of Si on rice ( Oryza sativa
L.) nutritional quality is rarely reported. The current study was
conducted to evaluate how Si fertilizer impacts the mineral element,
protein and amino acid concentrations in brown and milled rice. The
experiment was a randomized complete split-plot design, with Si
treatments as main plot and two cultivars as subplot. Compared with the
control, application of Si fertilizer significantly enhanced the Zn, Ca
and Mg concentrations in brown and milled rice but had nonsignificant
effects on the Fe, Mn and Cu concentrations. Moreover, application of
Si fertilizer resulted in significant increases in the concentrations
of protein and most of the amino acids in brown and milled rice.
However, the Gly, His, Val, Met and Lys concentrations were unaffected
by the application of Si. The responses of the Cys and Phe
concentrations to Si fertilizer application were cultivar-dependent.
Applying Si significantly increased Zn, Ca, Mg and protein
concentrations by 21.77%, 25.77%, 7.25% and 6.19% in milled rice and by
25.18%, 39.81%, 9.24% and 5.52% in brown rice. These results indicate
that Si fertilizer could improve rice nutritional quality by increasing
concentrations of mineral elements, protein and some amino acids in
brown and milled rice. |
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ISSN: | 0718-5820 0718-5839 0718-5839 |
DOI: | 10.4067/S0718-58392017000200163 |