Selenium Application Provides Nutritional and Metabolic Benefits to Wheat Plants

Author:

Lara Túlio Silva1ORCID,Correia Tatiane Santos2ORCID,de Oliveira Cynthia3ORCID,Lessa Josimar Henrique de Lima3,de Souza Kamila Rezende Dázio4,Corguinha Ana Paula Branco3,da Silva Ediu Carlos3,Martins Fábio Aurélio Dias5ORCID,Lopes Guilherme3,Guilherme Luiz Roberto Guimarães3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Sciences and Water Technology, Federal University of West of Pará, Santarém 68040-470, PA, Brazil

2. Institute of Sciences Natural, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil

3. Department of Soil Science, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil

4. Institute of Natural Sciences, Federal University of Alfenas, Alfenas 37130-001, MG, Brazil

5. State of Minas Gerais Agricultural Research Corporation, Epamig, Lavras 37200-900, MG, Brazil

Abstract

Selenium is beneficial to plants and is essential for animals and humans, which justifies any efforts for producing Se-enriched wheat grains worldwide. This study aimed to (i) verify if wheat is an efficient species to be used for Se biofortification in tropical agroecosystems and (ii) assess the influence of Se on the physiological and biochemical parameters of wheat plants. Selenium was applied as sodium selenate (Na2SeO4) at different doses (12, 21, 38, 68, and 120 g ha−1) in soil. The dose of 120 g ha−1 of Se resulted in Se contents of 7.98 and 2.27 mg kg−1 in the leaves and grains, respectively. The supply of 38 g ha−1 of Se increased the total soluble sugar content by 50%, with reducing sugars increasing by 17% and sucrose augmenting 53%, compared with that in the control. The doses of 12, 68, and 120 g of Se ha−1 promoted a significant increase in catalase activity. In addition, Se application increased carbohydrate and nutrient contents. Our findings indicate that wheat is a good species for agronomic biofortification with Se via soil application in tropical agroecosystems. Selenium proved to be a valuable element for plants since it provides physiological and biochemical benefits.

Funder

Institutions CNPq, CAPES, and FAPEMIG

CNPq

Qualified Scientific Production

Publisher

MDPI AG

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