Chemical composition of corn and sorghum grains cultivated in Oxisol with different application methods and doses of zinc.

In general, tropical soils present low concentrations of zinc (Zn), and the deficiency of Zn is recognized as a world nutritional problem for cereal production and human beings. Therefore, the main goal of this study was to assess the effects of different methods of Zn application on the quality of corn and sorghum grains grown in Oxisol. Two experiments were set up in the experimental area of UNESP (campus of Jaboticabal, Brazil). The following nine treatments were applied:three doses of Zn by banded application (seed furrows), three doses of Zn by incorporation into soil (0-20 cm depth), foliar application, seed application, and control (no Zn applied). The treatments were arranged in randomized blocks with four replicates. The contents of Zn, carbohydrates and proteins were determined for corn and sorghum grains. Regardless of the method, Zn application promoted higher contents of this micronutrient in corn and sorghum grains. The banded application method of Zn in soil promoted greater contents of total carbohydrates, starch and protein in both cultures. The incorporation of Zn into the soil method provided higher contents of soluble carbohydrates in both corn and sorghum grains.

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Main Authors: PUGA, A. P., PRADO, R. de M., MATTIUZ, B., VALE D. W. do, FONSECA, I. M.
Other Authors: Aline P. Puga, IAC; Renato de Mello Prado, UNESP; Ben-Hur Mattiuz, UNESP; Diego Wyllyam do Vale, ESALQ; IVANA MACHADO FONSECA, CPACP.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2013-08-07
Subjects:Milho, Sorgo, Solo tropical, Zinco, Carboidrato, Proteina, Sorghum Bicolor, Zea Mays., Oxisols.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/963490
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