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SONGKLANAKARIN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


Volume 42, No. 02, Month MARCH, Year 2020, Pages 447 - 453


Variations of grain iron and zinc concentrations among the promising low-grain cadmium rice (oryza sativa l.) cultivars

Anongnat Sriprachote, Kanokporn Manantapong, Pornthiwa Kanyawongha, Kumiko Ochiai, Toru Matoh


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We aimed to clarify whether low cadmium (Cd) accumulation in varieties of rice also lower human nutrient uptakes. This trial was setup to explore the correlation between grain-Cd and iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) among four promising rice cultivars and the prevailing KDML105 and RD6. Their grain Cd (0.10–0.60 mg kg-1) and Zn (17.36–22.61 mg kg-1) contents were significantly different, but not significant for grain Fe (11.17–13.91 mg kg-1). The results revealed significant positive correlations between grain Cd and Zn of the prevailing cultivar (r=0.471). But no correlations between grain Cd and Fe and Zn were observed. The RD15 and KNU2 were identified as the low grain Cd, high grain Fe and Zn compared with the prevailing cultivar. Thus the RD15 and KNU2 led to reduced Cd in rice grain without changing the human essential elements.


Keywords

rice (Oryza sativa L.), cadmium, micronutrients, Thailand



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