期刊
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 740, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139648
关键词
Se/Zn deficient soils; Se/Zn biofortification; Soybean; Se/Zn interaction in plants; Biomass growth; Physiological status; Liipid peroxidation
资金
- Open Fund of Cultivation, State Key Laboratory of Qinba Biological Resources and Ecological Environment of Shaanxi University of Technology [SLGPT2019KF04-02]
- Natural Science Foundation of China [31870488, 41571300]
- Projects of Shaanxi Province of China [2019JM-413, 2018SZS-27-07]
- Project of Foreign Experts Bureau of Shaanxi Province of China [GDT20186100430B, G20190241001]
- [1a-120/2019]
Soybean is recognized as one of the most important prospective protein sources for human nutrition under conditions of climate change and population growth. Occurrence of Se and Zn deficiency in vast areas over the globe inhabited by up to 2 billion people, induced search for a comprehensive solution to these problems through the efficient Se/Zn biofortification of soybean seeds (beans). To assess the Se/Zn accumulation efficiency and the physiological status of soybean plants, a pot experiment on Se and Zn enrichment in beans was conducted. It consisted of applying 15 different Se-deficient soil treatments with these elements during the flowering phase, alone or in dose combinations. Application of Se alone, besides Se accumulation in soybean, reduced Zn uptake from soil, but caused alterations in Zn translocation, and its multiple enrichment in beans. Addition of Zn alone promoted both Zn and Se enrichment in beans. Joint Se/Zn application in increasing doses appeared to have a strong synergistic effect on accumulation of these elements in beans and enhanced the physiological functions of the soybean. This manifested itself in the growth of photosynthetic production and soybean biomass, and in the improvement of lipid peroxidation status (REC, MDA and proline content indices). Toxicity symptoms indicated the maximum Se/Zn doses. Several-fold higher contents of Se and Zn in soybean straw compared to spiked soil suggest its possible use as Se/Zn-rich soil amendment in accordance with the circular economy goals. These novel findings may significantly contribute to human health improvement in Se and Zn deficient regions. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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