Foods (Jan 2024)

Silicon and Zinc Fertilizer Application Improves Grain Quality and Aroma in the <i>japonica</i> Rice Variety Nanjing 46

  • Xiaodong Wei,
  • Yadong Zhang,
  • Xuemei Song,
  • Ling Zhao,
  • Qingyong Zhao,
  • Tao Chen,
  • Kai Lu,
  • Zhen Zhu,
  • Shengdong Huang,
  • Cailin Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13010152
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 152

Abstract

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This study examined how silicon and zinc fertilizers affect the quality and aroma of Nanjing 46. We applied nine different fertilizer treatments, one involving soil topdressing at the top fourth leaf-age stage and one involving foliar spraying during the booting stage of the silicon and zinc fertilizers. We tested the effects of the nine treatments on grain quality and aroma. Silicon and zinc fertilizers significantly affected the brown rice rate, milled rice rate, head rice rate, amylose content, gel consistency, RVA characteristic value, taste value, and aroma but did not affect the chalky grain rate, chalkiness, protein content, rice appearance, hardness, stickiness, balance, peak time, or pasting temperature. Silicon fertilizer decreased the rate of brown rice and milled rice, whereas zinc fertilizer increased the rate of brown rice and milled rice. Silicon and zinc fertilizers improved the head rice rate. Compared to silicon fertilizer, the impact of zinc fertilizer on increasing the head rice rate was more pronounced. Although the effects of silicon and zinc fertilizers on the amylose content and RVA characteristic value varied depending on the treatment, their application could lower the amylose content, increase gel consistency, improve breakdown viscosity, decrease setback viscosity, increase aroma, and improve the taste value of rice.

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