Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Crop production and natural resource use, especially in developing countries, represents
one of the most important food sources for humans. In particular, two wheat species (tetraploid, which
is mostly used for pasta and hexaploid, which is primarily used for bread) account for about 20%
of the whole calories consumed worldwide. In order to assess the mineral accumulation capability
of some popular tetraploid wheat genotypes, a metabolomic (metallomic) approach was used in
this study. The metallomic profile related to micro- (Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Ni and Cr), macro- (Ca, Mg
and K) and toxic trace elements (Cd and Pb) was obtained by ICP-AES analysis in a large set of
tetraploid wheat genotypes (Triticum turgidum L.) that were grown in two different experimental fields.
Correlations and multivariate statistical analyses were performed, grouping the samples under two
wheat sets, comprising cultivated durum cultivars (T. turgidum subsp. durum) and wild accessions
(T. turgidum subsp. dicoccum and subsp. dicoccoides). The site dependence ranking for the selected
genotypes with the highest nutrient accumulation was obtained. The significantly higher content of
Mg (among the macronutrients) and the highest levels of Mn, Fe and Zn (among the micronutrients)
were found for wild accessions with respect to durum cultivars. Moreover, the former genotypes
were also the ones with the lowest level of accumulation of the trace toxic elements, in particular
Cd. According to the performed statistical analyses, the wild accessions appeared also to be less
influenced by the different environmental conditions. This is in accord with literature data, indicating
the superiority of "old" with respect to modern wheat cultivars for mineral content. Although further
studies are required on a wider range of genotypes to confirm these findings, the obtained results
could be used to better select the less demanding and better performing cultivars in specific target
wheat growing environments.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
tetraploid wheat; metallomics; macronutrients; micronutrients; plants adaptability
Elenco autori:
Laddomada, Barbara; Mita, Giovanni
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