Yield and Biofortification of Spinach and Rice using Seed‐Core Zinc Technology

AuthorUpendra Singh
AuthorTaylor Pursell
AuthorJoaquin Sanabria
AuthorDeborah T. Hellums
Date of acession2023-10-30T09:58:53Z
Date of availability2023-10-30T09:58:53Z
Date of issue2011
AbstractZinc deficiency in staple foods, particularly cereal grains, poses a global issue, affecting both developing and developed regions. This study focuses on addressing zinc malnutrition and deficiency diseases by exploring agronomic biofortification through the use of zinc-enriched fertilizers and common crop varieties. The research demonstrates the potential for zinc core fertilizers to significantly increase zinc concentrations in plant tissues, enhancing nutrient uptake and crop yield. Preliminary results from spinach and rice experiments indicate the effectiveness of this approach. The study suggests that agronomic biofortification with zinc-core fertilizers can be a practical and cost-effective strategy to combat zinc deficiency and improve human nutrition in various regions.
URLhttps://hub.ifdc.org/handle/20.500.14297/2629
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SubjectZinc
SubjectBiofortification
SubjectRice
SubjectSpinach
TitleYield and Biofortification of Spinach and Rice using Seed‐Core Zinc Technology
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