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Improvement of small seed for big nutritional feed
Exploding global population, rapid urbanization, salinization of soils, decreasing arable land availability, groundwater resources, and dynamic climatic conditions pose impending damage to our food security by reducing the grain quality and quantity. This issue is further compounded in arid and semi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8455807/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34566283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12298-021-01071-6 |
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author | Kavi Kishor, P. B. Anil Kumar, S. Naravula, Jalaja Hima Kumari, P. Kummari, Divya Guddimalli, Rajasheker Edupuganti, Sujatha Karumanchi, Appa Rao Venkatachalam, Perumal Suravajhala, Prashanth Polavarapu, Rathnagiri |
author_facet | Kavi Kishor, P. B. Anil Kumar, S. Naravula, Jalaja Hima Kumari, P. Kummari, Divya Guddimalli, Rajasheker Edupuganti, Sujatha Karumanchi, Appa Rao Venkatachalam, Perumal Suravajhala, Prashanth Polavarapu, Rathnagiri |
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description | Exploding global population, rapid urbanization, salinization of soils, decreasing arable land availability, groundwater resources, and dynamic climatic conditions pose impending damage to our food security by reducing the grain quality and quantity. This issue is further compounded in arid and semi-arid regions due to the shortage of irrigation water and erratic rainfalls. Millets are gluten (a family of proteins)-free and cultivated all over the globe for human consumption, fuel, feed, and fodder. They provide nutritional security for the under- and malnourished. With the deployment of strategies like foliar spray, traditional/marker-assisted breeding, identification of candidate genes for the translocation of important minerals, and genome-editing technologies, it is now tenable to biofortify important millets. Since the bioavailability of iron and zinc has been proven in human trials, the challenge is to make such grains accessible. This review encompasses nutritional benefits, progress made, challenges being encountered, and prospects of enriching millet crops with essential minerals. |
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spelling | pubmed-84558072021-09-22 Improvement of small seed for big nutritional feed Kavi Kishor, P. B. Anil Kumar, S. Naravula, Jalaja Hima Kumari, P. Kummari, Divya Guddimalli, Rajasheker Edupuganti, Sujatha Karumanchi, Appa Rao Venkatachalam, Perumal Suravajhala, Prashanth Polavarapu, Rathnagiri Physiol Mol Biol Plants Review Article Exploding global population, rapid urbanization, salinization of soils, decreasing arable land availability, groundwater resources, and dynamic climatic conditions pose impending damage to our food security by reducing the grain quality and quantity. This issue is further compounded in arid and semi-arid regions due to the shortage of irrigation water and erratic rainfalls. Millets are gluten (a family of proteins)-free and cultivated all over the globe for human consumption, fuel, feed, and fodder. They provide nutritional security for the under- and malnourished. With the deployment of strategies like foliar spray, traditional/marker-assisted breeding, identification of candidate genes for the translocation of important minerals, and genome-editing technologies, it is now tenable to biofortify important millets. Since the bioavailability of iron and zinc has been proven in human trials, the challenge is to make such grains accessible. This review encompasses nutritional benefits, progress made, challenges being encountered, and prospects of enriching millet crops with essential minerals. Springer India 2021-09-22 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8455807/ /pubmed/34566283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12298-021-01071-6 Text en © Prof. H.S. Srivastava Foundation for Science and Society 2021 |
spellingShingle | Review Article Kavi Kishor, P. B. Anil Kumar, S. Naravula, Jalaja Hima Kumari, P. Kummari, Divya Guddimalli, Rajasheker Edupuganti, Sujatha Karumanchi, Appa Rao Venkatachalam, Perumal Suravajhala, Prashanth Polavarapu, Rathnagiri Improvement of small seed for big nutritional feed |
title | Improvement of small seed for big nutritional feed |
title_full | Improvement of small seed for big nutritional feed |
title_fullStr | Improvement of small seed for big nutritional feed |
title_full_unstemmed | Improvement of small seed for big nutritional feed |
title_short | Improvement of small seed for big nutritional feed |
title_sort | improvement of small seed for big nutritional feed |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8455807/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34566283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12298-021-01071-6 |
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