Enriching grain Zn concentration in rice through Zn fertilization is one approach to Zn biofortification efforts. Experiments to understand the effectiveness of foliar Zn application at different growth stages in enriching grain Zn of biofortification breeding lines were conducted during the dry season at an experiment station and in a farmer’s field with moderately and severely Zn-deficient soils, respectively. Foliar Zn applications at 4 kg Zn ha−1 as zinc sulfate were given at different growth stages: active tillering, heading, and both active tillering + heading. Foliar Zn application at active tillering had no effect on brown rice Zn concentration, but, at heading, there was a range in genotype response from 1 to 10 mg kg−1 increase, w...
Zn deficiency is a widespread problem in rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown under flooded conditions, limi...
Not AvailableZinc (Zn) ferti-fortification using different sources and methods in Zn deficient soils...
Rice genotypes selected for high grain content – so-called biofortified genotypes – need to perform ...
Higher grain Zn concentration in ‘biofortified’ rice genotypes, bred for high grain Zn concentration...
Background Increasing zinc (Zn) concentration of rice seed has potential benefits for human nutritio...
BACKGROUND: Zinc (Zn) biofortification through foliar Zn application is an attractive strategy to re...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential element involved in human metabolism, which can be supplied by an appropri...
Zinc biofortification in rice can be improved by altering Zn application timing and placement and cu...
Background and purpose: Increasing zinc (Zn) concentration in rice grains can help improve Zn nutrit...
Concern over the food chain transfer of zinc (Zn) is increasing because of its importance in human h...
Zinc (Zn) biofortification through foliar Zn application is an attractive strategy to reduce human Z...
One of the important factors that influences Zn deficiency tolerance and grain Zn loading in crops i...
Three field experiments were conducted on farms in Chiang Mai, Thailand in 2015 to evaluate the effe...
This study examined the effect of foliar zinc (Zn) application on grain yield, Zn and phytate concen...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) are maj...
Zn deficiency is a widespread problem in rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown under flooded conditions, limi...
Not AvailableZinc (Zn) ferti-fortification using different sources and methods in Zn deficient soils...
Rice genotypes selected for high grain content – so-called biofortified genotypes – need to perform ...
Higher grain Zn concentration in ‘biofortified’ rice genotypes, bred for high grain Zn concentration...
Background Increasing zinc (Zn) concentration of rice seed has potential benefits for human nutritio...
BACKGROUND: Zinc (Zn) biofortification through foliar Zn application is an attractive strategy to re...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential element involved in human metabolism, which can be supplied by an appropri...
Zinc biofortification in rice can be improved by altering Zn application timing and placement and cu...
Background and purpose: Increasing zinc (Zn) concentration in rice grains can help improve Zn nutrit...
Concern over the food chain transfer of zinc (Zn) is increasing because of its importance in human h...
Zinc (Zn) biofortification through foliar Zn application is an attractive strategy to reduce human Z...
One of the important factors that influences Zn deficiency tolerance and grain Zn loading in crops i...
Three field experiments were conducted on farms in Chiang Mai, Thailand in 2015 to evaluate the effe...
This study examined the effect of foliar zinc (Zn) application on grain yield, Zn and phytate concen...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) are maj...
Zn deficiency is a widespread problem in rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown under flooded conditions, limi...
Not AvailableZinc (Zn) ferti-fortification using different sources and methods in Zn deficient soils...
Rice genotypes selected for high grain content – so-called biofortified genotypes – need to perform ...