reviewJournal of Experimental BotanyJan 22, 2004BRONZE OA

Breeding for micronutrients in staple food crops from a human nutrition perspective

Cornell University

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Abstract

Over three billion people are currently micronutrient (i.e. micronutrient elements and vitamins) malnourished, resulting in egregious societal costs including learning disabilities among children, increased morbidity and mortality rates, lower worker productivity, and high healthcare costs, all factors diminishing human potential, felicity, and national economic development. Nutritional deficiencies (e.g. iron, zinc, vitamin A) account for almost two-thirds of the childhood death worldwide. Most of those afflicted are dependent on staple crops for their sustenance. Importantly, these crops can be enriched (i.e. 'biofortified') with micronutrients using plant breeding and/or transgenic strategies, because…

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Keywords
  • Micronutrient
  • Staple food
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Biology
  • Agronomy
  • Biotechnology
  • Agriculture
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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