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Abstract(s)
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most economically and socially important cereals in
the world. Several strategies such as biofortification have been developed in a way eco-friendly
and sustainable to enhance crop productivity. This study implemented an agronomic itinerary in
Ariete and Ceres rice varieties in experimental fields using the foliar application of selenium (Se) to
increase rice nutritional value. At strategic phases of the plant’s development (at the end of booting,
anthesis, and at the milky grain stage), they were sprayed with sodium selenate (Na2SeO4) and
sodium selenite (Na2SeO3). In the first foliar application plants were sprayed with 500 g Se ha1
and in the remaining two foliar applications were sprayed with 300 g Se ha1. The effects of Se in
the level of micro and macronutrients in brown grains, the localization of Se in these grains, and the
subsequent quality parameters such as colorimetric characteristics and total protein were considered.
After grain harvesting, the application of selenite showed the highest enrichment in all grain with
levels reaching 17.06 g g1 Se and 14.28 g g1 Se in Ariete and Ceres varieties, respectively. In
the Ceres and Ariete varieties, biofortification significantly affected the K and P contents. Regarding
Ca, a clear trend prevailed suggesting that Se antagonizes the uptake of it, while for the remaining
elements in general (except Mn) no significant differences were noted. Protein content increased
with selenite treatment in the Ariete variety but not in Ceres. Therefore, it was possible to conclude,
without compromising quality, that there was an increase in the nutritional content of Se in brown
rice grain.
Description
Keywords
rice varieties selenium biofortification sodium selenate sodium selenite
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Marques, A.C.; Lidon, F.C.; Coelho, A.R.F.; Pessoa, C.C.; Daccak, D.; Luís, I.C.; Simões, M.; Scotti- Campos, P.; Almeida, A.S.; Guerra, M.; et al. Elemental composition and implications on brown rice flour biofortified with Selenium. Plants 2023, 12, 1611.
Publisher
MDPI
