Abstract

Zinc deficiency is a major problem in production of rice crop, resulting in low grain Zn content. Use efficiency of conventional Zn sources (ZnSO4·7H2O) is very low. Therefore, technological interventions for increasing Zn use efficiency need to be explored. Nanoformulations of Zn, i.e. zincated nanoclay polymer composites (ZNCPCs), nano-ZnO (foliar application) and zinc solubilizer (Azospirillum brasilense), were compared with ZnSO4·7H2O (soil and foliar application) in rice (Oryza sativa var. Rajendra Mahsuri) rhizosphere at various phenological growth stages (maximum tillering, panicle initiation and harvesting). Effect of various Zn carriers on soil microbial population, enzymatic activities, DTPA-Zn content and Zn uptake was documented in pot experiment in Zn-deficient soil (DTPA-extractable Zn 0.48 mg kg−1). DTPA-extractable Zn content in soil at harvesting stage was found to be maximum in T6 (3.50 mg kg−1) followed by T4 (3.46 mg kg−1). Microbial population (bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi and zinc-solubilizing bacteria) was recorded to be highest in T4 (RDF + Azospirillum brasilense) followed by T6 (ZNCPC) at panicle initiation, maximum tillering and harvesting stages. Dehydrogenase activity was higher at maximum tillering stage in T6 (ZNCPC) followed by that in T4. Acid and alkaline phosphatase activities were found to be maximum at panicle initiation stage in T6 followed by T4 treatment. ZNCPC and zinc solubilizers stimulated soil microbial population consequently increasing the soil enzymatic activities and resulted in release of DTPA-extractable Zn in the rice rhizosphere. Maximum zinc uptake was recorded in treatment T6 (ZNCPC) Zn (303.42 mg kg−1). ZNCPC proved to be a promising fertilizer in increasing Zn use efficiency in rice rhizosphere. Findings of the present investigation need to be further evaluated in long-term field experiment to identify its cost/benefit ratio.

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