Published on February 2021 | Agriculture

BIOFORTIFICATION-A SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL STRATEGY FOR REDUCING MICRONUTRIENT MALNUTRITIO
Authors: PARKASH MEGHWAR, NIZAMUDIN CHANIHO & TAJAMUL ISLAM
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Journal Name: Asian Journal of Advances in Medical Sciences
Volume: 3 Issue: 1 Page No: 9-13
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Abstract:

Malnutrition is of great public health significance in several parts of the world, especially the developing and underdeveloped countries. Micronutrient deficiencies in humans can be mitigated through the process biofortification. It is the strategy of increasing the nutrient content in the edible parts of staple food crops for better human nutrition. Staple crops such as maize, rice, and wheat provide most of the calories for low-income families around the globe. Biofortification includes the enhanced uptake of such minerals from soils, their transport to edible plant parts, and improving the bioavailability of these minerals to humans. In paper, crop biofortification and malnutrition of essential nutrient have been discussed

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