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Increase of soybean nutritional quality with nonstandard foliar fertilizers

Dragičević, Vesna; Nikolić, B.; Waisi, Hadi; Stojiljković, M.; Simić, Milena

(University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Croatia, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dragičević, Vesna
AU  - Nikolić, B.
AU  - Waisi, Hadi
AU  - Stojiljković, M.
AU  - Simić, Milena
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1043
AB  - Deficiencies of mineral elements in human nutrition could be surpassed by crop fortification. One of the prevalent measures of fortification is foliar fertilization. The aim of this study was to determine the content and availability of the mineral nutrients Mg, Fe and Zn, together with phytate, as an anti-nutritive factor, and β-carotene as a promoter of mineral nutrient availability in grain of two soybean cultivars (Nena and Laura) treated with different non-standard foliar fertilizers (mainly based on plant extracts). Generally, a negative correlation between Fe and phytate indicated that factors which decrease phytate and increase β-carotene could be primarily responsible for Fe utilization by humans and animals. Zlatno inje (based on manure) had the highest impact on increasing the grain yield and decreasing the ratios between phytate and mineral elements in Nena grain, while for Laura, it was generally Zircon (based on an extract of Echinacea purpurea L), increasing also availability of mineral elements.
PB  - University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Croatia
T2  - Journal of Central European Agriculture
T1  - Increase of soybean nutritional quality with nonstandard foliar fertilizers
EP  - 368
IS  - 2
SP  - 356
VL  - 17
DO  - 10.5513/JCEA01/17.2.1715
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Dragičević, Vesna and Nikolić, B. and Waisi, Hadi and Stojiljković, M. and Simić, Milena",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Deficiencies of mineral elements in human nutrition could be surpassed by crop fortification. One of the prevalent measures of fortification is foliar fertilization. The aim of this study was to determine the content and availability of the mineral nutrients Mg, Fe and Zn, together with phytate, as an anti-nutritive factor, and β-carotene as a promoter of mineral nutrient availability in grain of two soybean cultivars (Nena and Laura) treated with different non-standard foliar fertilizers (mainly based on plant extracts). Generally, a negative correlation between Fe and phytate indicated that factors which decrease phytate and increase β-carotene could be primarily responsible for Fe utilization by humans and animals. Zlatno inje (based on manure) had the highest impact on increasing the grain yield and decreasing the ratios between phytate and mineral elements in Nena grain, while for Laura, it was generally Zircon (based on an extract of Echinacea purpurea L), increasing also availability of mineral elements.",
publisher = "University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Croatia",
journal = "Journal of Central European Agriculture",
title = "Increase of soybean nutritional quality with nonstandard foliar fertilizers",
pages = "368-356",
number = "2",
volume = "17",
doi = "10.5513/JCEA01/17.2.1715"
}
Dragičević, V., Nikolić, B., Waisi, H., Stojiljković, M.,& Simić, M.. (2016). Increase of soybean nutritional quality with nonstandard foliar fertilizers. in Journal of Central European Agriculture
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Croatia., 17(2), 356-368.
https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/17.2.1715
Dragičević V, Nikolić B, Waisi H, Stojiljković M, Simić M. Increase of soybean nutritional quality with nonstandard foliar fertilizers. in Journal of Central European Agriculture. 2016;17(2):356-368.
doi:10.5513/JCEA01/17.2.1715 .
Dragičević, Vesna, Nikolić, B., Waisi, Hadi, Stojiljković, M., Simić, Milena, "Increase of soybean nutritional quality with nonstandard foliar fertilizers" in Journal of Central European Agriculture, 17, no. 2 (2016):356-368,
https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/17.2.1715 . .
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