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Seed Biofortification by Engineered Nanomaterials: A Pathway To Alleviate Malnutrition?

Roberto De La Torre-RocheJesus CantuCarlos TamezNubia Zuverza-MenaHelmi HamdiIshaq O AdisaWade H ElmerJorge L Gardea-TorresdeyJason Christopher White
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2020)
Micronutrient deficiencies in global food chains are a significant cause of ill health around the world, particularly in developing countries. Agriculture is the primary source of nutrients required for sound health, and as the population has continued to grow, the agricultural sector has come under pressure to improve crop production, in terms of both quantity and quality, to meet the global demands for food security. The use of engineered nanomaterial (ENM) has emerged as a promising technology to sustainably improve the efficiency of current agricultural practices as well as overall crop productivity. One promising approach that has begun to receive attention is to use ENM as seed treatments to biofortify agricultural crop production and quality. This review highlights the current state of the science for this approach as well as critical knowledge gaps and research needs that must be overcome to optimize the sustainable application of nano-enabled seed fortification approaches.
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