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Potato biofortification: an effective way to fight global hidden hunger.

Baljeet SinghUmesh GoutamSarvjeet KukrejaJagdev SharmaSalej SoodVinay Bhardwaj
Published in: Physiology and molecular biology of plants : an international journal of functional plant biology (2021)
Hidden hunger is leading to extensive health problems in the developing world. Several strategies could be used to reduce the micronutrient deficiencies by increasing the dietary uptake of essential micronutrients. These include diet diversification, pharmaceutical supplementation, food fortification and crop biofortification. Among all, crop biofortification is the most sustainable and acceptable strategy to overcome the global issue of hidden hunger. Since most of the people suffering from micronutrient deficiencies, have monetary issues and are dependent on staple crops to fulfil their recommended daily requirements of various essential micronutrients. Therefore, increasing the micronutrient concentrations in cost effective staple crops seems to be an effective solution. Potato being the world's most consumed non-grain staple crop with enormous industrial demand appears to be an ideal candidate for biofortification. It can be grown in different climatic conditions, provide high yield, nutrition and dry matter in lesser time. In addition, huge potato germplasm have natural variations related to micronutrient concentrations, which can be utilized for its biofortification. This review discuss the current scenario of micronutrient malnutrition and various strategies that could be used to overcome it. The review also shed a light on the genetic variations present in potato germplasm and suggest effective ways to incorporate them into modern high yielding potato varieties.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • weight loss
  • genome wide
  • heavy metals
  • gene expression
  • copy number
  • wastewater treatment
  • human health
  • health promotion