Insights into Transgenic Vegetables: Progress and Prospects

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences International Journal of Agriculture and Biology Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.17957/ijab/15.1904
U. Mohapatra
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Vegetables play a significant role in the daily diet of human being as they contain essential vitamins, minerals, dietary fibres, and key phytochemical compounds that help to enhance human health, good vision and a minimum risk of heart chronic diseases. Geographical region and local traditions differ widely with the intake of vegetable supplements to the diet. The production of vegetables suffers from abiotic and biotic stress responses. To enhance the host plant resistance or tolerance against these stresses and enrich the vegetables with prolonged shelf-life, high nutritional status, it is essential to produce genetically modified vegetables. In the 21st century, genetically modified transgenic vegetable crops have a major contribution to food and nutritional security. This study explores the potential prospects of the global vegetable scenario and the methods to develop genetically engineered vegetable crops by transgenic technologies. © 2022 Friends Science Publishers
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转基因蔬菜研究进展与展望
蔬菜在人类的日常饮食中发挥着重要作用,因为它们含有必需的维生素、矿物质、膳食纤维和关键的植物化学化合物,有助于增强人类健康、良好的视力,并将患心脏慢性病的风险降至最低。地理区域和当地传统在饮食中蔬菜补充剂的摄入方面存在很大差异。蔬菜生产受到非生物和生物应激反应的影响。为了增强寄主植物对这些胁迫的抵抗力或耐受力,丰富保质期长、营养状况好的蔬菜,生产转基因蔬菜至关重要。在21世纪,转基因蔬菜作物对粮食和营养安全做出了重大贡献。本研究探讨了全球蔬菜情景的潜在前景,以及利用转基因技术开发转基因蔬菜作物的方法。©2022 Friends Science出版社
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International Journal of Agriculture and Biology
International Journal of Agriculture and Biology AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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