Impact of Micro-nutrients on Growth and Development of Fodder Crops under Water Stress Condition: A Review

Titli Nandi, Sandeep Menon, Subrata Das
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This article delves into the critical significance of micronutrients specifically in fodder crop production, highlighting their profound impact on crop growth, yield, quality, and sustainable farming practices. Despite being required in trace amounts, micronutrients are essential for ensuring the health and productivity of livestock, as they serve as vital components of the forage consumed by animals. Micronutrients act as indispensable cofactors for enzymes involved in crucial metabolic processes essential for plant health and subsequent livestock nutrition. They play a pivotal role in enhancing fodder crop yield and improving its nutritional content, thus directly contributing to the overall health and productivity of livestock populations. Furthermore, proper management of micronutrients in fodder crop production is essential for ensuring the long-term sustainability of agricultural ecosystems. Sustainable farming practices that prioritize micronutrient balance not only optimize crop yields but also promote soil health and environmental sustainability. This research aims to address the complex challenges of ensuring livestock health, meeting global food demands, and promoting responsible agricultural practices within animal agriculture. In conclusion, the role of micronutrients in fodder crop production is paramount for ensuring the health and productivity of livestock, as well as supporting sustainable farming practices. Recognizing the significance of micronutrients in fodder crop production and implementing tailored management strategies are essential steps toward achieving livestock health, sustainable farming practices, and ultimately, food security in the context of animal agriculture. .
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微量营养元素对水胁迫条件下饲料作物生长和发育的影响:综述
本文深入探讨了微量营养元素在饲料作物生产中的重要意义,强调了它们对作物生长、产量、质量和可持续耕作方式的深远影响。尽管微量营养素的需要量微乎其微,但它们却是确保牲畜健康和生产率的关键,因为它们是牲畜食用的饲料的重要组成部分。微量营养素是酶不可或缺的辅助因子,参与植物健康和牲畜营养所必需的重要代谢过程。微量营养元素在提高饲料作物产量和改善其营养成分方面发挥着关键作用,从而直接促进牲畜的整体健康和生产力。此外,饲料作物生产中微量营养元素的适当管理对于确保农业生态系统的长期可持续性至关重要。优先考虑微量营养元素平衡的可持续耕作方法不仅能优化作物产量,还能促进土壤健康和环境的可持续发展。这项研究旨在应对确保牲畜健康、满足全球粮食需求以及在畜牧业中推广负责任的农业实践等复杂挑战。总之,微量营养元素在饲料作物生产中的作用对于确保牲畜健康和生产率以及支持可持续农业实践至关重要。认识到微量营养元素在饲料作物生产中的重要性并实施有针对性的管理策略,是实现家畜健康、可持续农业实践以及最终实现畜牧业粮食安全的关键步骤。
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