Received for publication February 2, 2009. Zinc (Zn) uptake by plant roots from soils low in plant-available Zn may be increased by Zn-mobilizing rhizosphere processes, including exudation of low-molecular-weight organic anions. A rhizotron experiment with a low Zn clay soil and a nutrient solution experiment were conducted to test if this occurs in six rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes varying in tolerance to low Zn supply. In both experiments, low Zn supply resulted in a marked decrease in biomass production of most genotypes compared with adequate Zn supply. The genotypes showed a significant variation in Zn efficiency. Plants responded to low Zn supply with increased root exudation of malate in both experiments. The malate concentration ...
To study variation in zinc efficiency (ZE) among current Chinese rice genotypes, a pot experiment wa...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the worlds' most important cereal and potentially an important source of zinc...
Rice genotypes selected for high grain content – so-called biofortified genotypes – need to perform ...
Received for publication February 2, 2009. Zinc (Zn) uptake by plant roots from soils low in plant-a...
It has been frequently suggested that root exudates play a role in Zn mobilization. We studied root ...
Keywords:</span><span lang=EN-US>Arbuscular mycorrhiza, Exudation, Oryza sativa , Rhizosphere, Rice,...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a widely occurring constraint for rice production and for human nutrition. S...
The objectives of this paper were to determine (1) if lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) plants respond ...
Increased root numbers of rice genotypes have been attributed to its tolerance to Zn deficiency. How...
We sought to explain rice (Oryza sativa) genotype differences in tolerance of zinc (Zn) deficiency i...
Soil Zn availability and supply determine the success of rice grain Zn biofortification program. In ...
Concern over the food chain transfer of zinc (Zn) is increasing because of its importance in human h...
The transition from anaerobic to aerobic rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation has been reported to dec...
Keywords: Zinc, rice, Oryza sativa, grain, Zn mass concentration, biofortification Zinc (Zn) defic...
We sought to explain rice (Oryza sativa) genotype differences in tolerance of zinc (Zn) deficiency i...
To study variation in zinc efficiency (ZE) among current Chinese rice genotypes, a pot experiment wa...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the worlds' most important cereal and potentially an important source of zinc...
Rice genotypes selected for high grain content – so-called biofortified genotypes – need to perform ...
Received for publication February 2, 2009. Zinc (Zn) uptake by plant roots from soils low in plant-a...
It has been frequently suggested that root exudates play a role in Zn mobilization. We studied root ...
Keywords:</span><span lang=EN-US>Arbuscular mycorrhiza, Exudation, Oryza sativa , Rhizosphere, Rice,...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a widely occurring constraint for rice production and for human nutrition. S...
The objectives of this paper were to determine (1) if lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) plants respond ...
Increased root numbers of rice genotypes have been attributed to its tolerance to Zn deficiency. How...
We sought to explain rice (Oryza sativa) genotype differences in tolerance of zinc (Zn) deficiency i...
Soil Zn availability and supply determine the success of rice grain Zn biofortification program. In ...
Concern over the food chain transfer of zinc (Zn) is increasing because of its importance in human h...
The transition from anaerobic to aerobic rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation has been reported to dec...
Keywords: Zinc, rice, Oryza sativa, grain, Zn mass concentration, biofortification Zinc (Zn) defic...
We sought to explain rice (Oryza sativa) genotype differences in tolerance of zinc (Zn) deficiency i...
To study variation in zinc efficiency (ZE) among current Chinese rice genotypes, a pot experiment wa...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the worlds' most important cereal and potentially an important source of zinc...
Rice genotypes selected for high grain content – so-called biofortified genotypes – need to perform ...