Dp. Oliver et al., EFFECT OF SOIL AND FOLIAR APPLICATIONS OF ZINC ON CADMIUM CONCENTRATION IN WHEAT-GRAIN, Australian journal of experimental agriculture, 37(6), 1997, pp. 677-681
The effectiveness of foliar applications of zinc sulfate to decrease c
admium (Cd) concentration in wheat grain was assessed at 3 field sites
in South Australia-Tumby Bay, Cummins and Keppoch. Foliar zinc (Zn) t
reatments were found to significantly (P<0.001) decrease Cd concentrat
ions in grain at only I site, Tumby Bay. At this site the highest foli
ar Zn treatment (0.67 kg Zn/ha), which consisted of 2 applications of
0.33 kg Zn/ha applied early and late, decreased the mean Cd concentrat
ion in grain from 0.025 mg/kg for the nil treatment to 0.017 mg/kg. Ti
ming of application of foliar Zn had no significant effect on Cd conce
ntration in wheat grain. The effect of soil applications of zinc sulfa
te on grain Cd concentration was assessed at Tumby Bay only. There was
no significant difference in grain Cd concentration between the soil
Zn treatments. The results from this study suggested that the current
recommended rates of foliar applications of Zn to ameliorate Zn defici
ency are not high enough to decrease Cd concentration in wheat grain.
This is most likely due to the recommended foliar rate of 0.33 kg Zn/h
a not providing excess Zn to the plant such that there is enough Zn to
be translocated to the root, which is the site of Cd uptake by the pl
ant. The results suggest that the benefits of foliar Zn to minimise Cd
concentration in grain are variable or that the rates used to correct
Zn deficiency under field conditions are too low to decrease Cd uptak
e. Further work is required to distinguish between the 2 possibilities
.