Iron (Fe) deficiency in humans caused by inadequate dietary intake is a global nutritional problem. The field experiments in this paper were conducted in the same paddy field over two consecutive years during the dry seasons of 2017 and 2018. The aims of the experiments were to evaluate the effects of iron application methods (soil or foliar alone and a combination of soil + foliar) on the Fe content in brown rice grain and to compare the grain yields of three rice cultivars, namely Chinat1 (poor Fe grain concentration), Riceberry and Tubtim Chumpae (rich Fe grain concentration). The results show that all iron application methods significantly increase the iron content of brown rice grains in comparison with non-iron application in two crop...
Iron toxicity is a widespread nutrient disorder of lowland rice in West Africa. Soluble iron present...
Iron toxicity is a widespread nutrient disorder of lowland rice in West Africa. Soluble iron present...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency in the world affecting an estimated 3.5...
A pot experiment was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of co-situs application of ferric and...
A pot experiment was conducted during 2019 under rain protected condition at Assam Agricultural Univ...
Nurhasanah, lestari HS, Sunaryo W. 2019. The response of East Kalimantan, Indonesia local rice culti...
Not AvailableEnhancing the content of Fe in edible portion of rice for improving human health is a g...
Iron toxicity is a widespread nutrient disorder of lowland riee grown in tropical and sub-tropical r...
Iron (Fe) is an important essential micronutrient and its deficiency is a widespread micronutrient m...
Ferrous iron (Fe2+) toxicity is one of the major constraints to lowland rice production. It disrupts...
Excess of reduced iron (Fe2+) will affect the plant growth of rice when it is grown under waterlogge...
Rice is a stable food crop in Nigeria and greater percentage of the world. Rice is an important cere...
Iron toxicity is one of the problems most often found in lowland rice systems in West Africa. It is ...
Abstract Agricultural production is severely limited by an iron deficiency. Alkaline soils increase ...
The main obstacle to increase rice yield in new opening paddy fields, is that high levels of dissolv...
Iron toxicity is a widespread nutrient disorder of lowland rice in West Africa. Soluble iron present...
Iron toxicity is a widespread nutrient disorder of lowland rice in West Africa. Soluble iron present...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency in the world affecting an estimated 3.5...
A pot experiment was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of co-situs application of ferric and...
A pot experiment was conducted during 2019 under rain protected condition at Assam Agricultural Univ...
Nurhasanah, lestari HS, Sunaryo W. 2019. The response of East Kalimantan, Indonesia local rice culti...
Not AvailableEnhancing the content of Fe in edible portion of rice for improving human health is a g...
Iron toxicity is a widespread nutrient disorder of lowland riee grown in tropical and sub-tropical r...
Iron (Fe) is an important essential micronutrient and its deficiency is a widespread micronutrient m...
Ferrous iron (Fe2+) toxicity is one of the major constraints to lowland rice production. It disrupts...
Excess of reduced iron (Fe2+) will affect the plant growth of rice when it is grown under waterlogge...
Rice is a stable food crop in Nigeria and greater percentage of the world. Rice is an important cere...
Iron toxicity is one of the problems most often found in lowland rice systems in West Africa. It is ...
Abstract Agricultural production is severely limited by an iron deficiency. Alkaline soils increase ...
The main obstacle to increase rice yield in new opening paddy fields, is that high levels of dissolv...
Iron toxicity is a widespread nutrient disorder of lowland rice in West Africa. Soluble iron present...
Iron toxicity is a widespread nutrient disorder of lowland rice in West Africa. Soluble iron present...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency in the world affecting an estimated 3.5...