Alleviation of zinc deficiency in plants and humans through an effective technique; biofortification: A detailed review

IF 4.7 Q1 ECOLOGY Acta Ecologica Sinica Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.chnaes.2022.07.008
Noman Younas , Iza Fatima , Iftikhar Ali Ahmad , Muhammad Khubaib Ayyaz
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Abstract

Zinc (Zn) deficiency in soil is an important restriction for the production of crops and a well-known human health issue. In semi-arid and arid regions of the world, deficiency of zinc is very common due to an increase in fixation and decrease in solubility. Zinc deficiency is a growing health concern, with 20.6% of children having zinc concentrations below 60 g/dL. Geographically there is a very close relationship between zinc deficiency in soil and humans which represents the soaring necessity for zinc biofortification in crops. Zinc biofortification of crops can be a cost-effective and long-term strategy for combating zinc insufficiency and preventing morbidity in the target population. The use of organic amendments is very good to overcome this problem by increasing the process of nutrient delivery and improving crop growth and productivity. Food crops that have been biofortified, including grains, beans, vegetables, and fruits, can provide enough micronutrients for the target population. Aside from the challenges, biofortified crops have a promising future in combating hunger.

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通过有效的技术减轻植物和人类的锌缺乏症生物强化:详细综述
土壤锌缺乏是作物生产的重要制约因素,也是众所周知的人类健康问题。在世界上的半干旱和干旱地区,由于固定性增加和溶解性降低,锌缺乏是非常常见的。锌缺乏是一个日益严重的健康问题,20.6%的儿童锌浓度低于60 g/dL。从地理位置上看,土壤中的锌缺乏与人类之间有着非常密切的关系,这代表了作物中锌生物强化的必要性飙升。作物的锌生物强化是一种具有成本效益的长期战略,可以在目标人群中对抗锌缺乏和预防发病率。有机改良剂的使用非常有助于通过增加养分输送过程和提高作物生长和生产力来克服这一问题。经过生物强化的粮食作物,包括谷物、豆类、蔬菜和水果,可以为目标人群提供足够的微量营养素。除了这些挑战之外,生物强化作物在对抗饥饿方面还有着广阔的前景。
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Acta Ecologica Sinica
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期刊介绍: Our Journal publishes recent theories and novel experimental results in ecology, and facilitates academic exchange and discussions both domestically and abroad. It is expected that our journal will promote the development of and foster research talents for ecological studies in China.
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