2001
DOI: 10.1081/pln-100107315
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Tolerance of 65 Durum Wheat Genotypes to Zinc Deficiency in a Calcareous Soil

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“…We obtained no response to Zn in crops containing >12 mg/kg at mid-late tillering or >10 mg/kg at ear emergence. Wheat cultivars can differ in their ability to tolerate low Zn levels (Cakmak et al 2001). Zn-efficient cultivars (cultivars capable of yielding well in Zn-deficient soils) are capable of maintaining the functioning of Zn-requiring enzymes under low Zn conditions (Hacisalihoglu et al 2003).…”
Section: Diagnosis Of Micronutrient Deficiency In Wheatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We obtained no response to Zn in crops containing >12 mg/kg at mid-late tillering or >10 mg/kg at ear emergence. Wheat cultivars can differ in their ability to tolerate low Zn levels (Cakmak et al 2001). Zn-efficient cultivars (cultivars capable of yielding well in Zn-deficient soils) are capable of maintaining the functioning of Zn-requiring enzymes under low Zn conditions (Hacisalihoglu et al 2003).…”
Section: Diagnosis Of Micronutrient Deficiency In Wheatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, zinc affects the synthesis of protein in plants hence is considered to be the most critical micronutrient [6]. Zn is also crucial in taking part in plant development due to its catalytic action in metabolism for all crops especially maize [7] whereas Zn is used by the plant in many of its vital processes such as synthesis of protein, structure and functions of membrane, expression of genes and oxidative stress tolerance [8]. Similarly, application of ZnSO 4 significantly increased the maize yield [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wheat genotypes differ widely in their ability to absorb, accumulate, and distribute Zn and Cd (Cakmak et al 1996(Cakmak et al , 1997Kalayci et al 1999). These differences among wheat genotypes in the tissue accumulation and partitioning of Zn and Cd may be associated with their Zn efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%