Plant Methods (Oct 2021)

Meta-analysis of the role of zinc in coordinating absorption of mineral elements in wheat seedlings

  • Xiaolong Guo,
  • Xiangyu Ma,
  • Jialiang Zhang,
  • Jinghuan Zhu,
  • Tian Lu,
  • Qifei Wang,
  • Xiaoming Wang,
  • Wei Hua,
  • Shengbao Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13007-021-00805-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background Zinc (Zn) is an important nutrient for human beings, which is also an essential micronutrient for crop growth. This study investigated the role of Zn in coordinating the mineral elements absorption in modern wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars with a new developed method. Results A method was developed, and showed a robust capability to simultaneously investigate seven mineral elements uptake in wheat seedling. With this method, we found low Zn supply ( 1 μM) significantly inhibited the absorption of these elements. Cultivars with the green genes (Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b) showed a higher uptake capability on ammonium (NH4 +), and cultivars with Rht-B1b allele can uptake more phosphors (P), K, calcium (Ca), Mn and Zn compared to cultivars with Rht-D1b. Further analysis indicated higher uptake capability of NH4 + in cultivars contained Rhts was independent of Zn. Conclusion The key role of Zn in coordinating for mineral elements absorption was identified in modern wheat cultivars, providing the reference for Zn application in wheat. Meanwhile, this study provides a robust method for quantifying the absorption of mineral elements, which may be adopted into the broadly investigations on the coordinated nutrients absorption of plant.

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