Fortification of Micronutrients for Efficient Agronomic Production: A Review

AuthorChristian O. Dimkpa
AuthorBindraban, Prem S.
Date of acession2023-10-05T07:55:07Z
Date of availability2023-10-05T07:55:07Z
Date of issue2016-01-7
AbstractMicronutrients are essential mineral elements required for both plant and human development. However, micronutrients are often lacking in soils, crop, and food. Micronutrients are therefore used as fertilizer to increase crop productivity, especially when the application of conventional NPK fertilizers is not efficient. Here, we review the application of micronutrients in crop production. Reports show that micronutrients enhance crop nutritional quality, crop yield, biomass production, and resiliency to drought, pest, and diseases. These positive effects range from 10 to 70 %, dependent on the micronutrient, and occur with or without NPK fertilization. We discuss the uptake by plants of micronutrients as nanosize particulate materials, relative to conventional uptake of ionic nutrients. We also show that packaging of micronutrients as nanoparticles could have more profound effects on crop responses and fertilizer use efficiency, compared to conventional salts or bulk oxides.
URLhttps://hub.ifdc.org/handle/20.500.14297/2544
Languageen_US
SubjectMicronutrients
SubjectNutrition
SubjectCrop production
TitleFortification of Micronutrients for Efficient Agronomic Production: A Review
TypeArticle
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