Literature DB >> 35594741

Nanotechnology-enabled biofortification strategies for micronutrients enrichment of food crops: Current understanding and future scope.

Prexha Kapoor1, Rahul Kumar Dhaka2, Pooja Sihag1, Sheetal Mehla1, Vijeta Sagwal1, Yogita Singh1, Sonu Langaya3, Priyanka Balyan4, Krishna Pal Singh5, Baoshan Xing6, Jason C White7, Om Parkash Dhankher8, Upendra Kumar9.   

Abstract

Nutrient deficiency in food crops severely compromises human health, particularly in under privileged communities. Globally, billions of people, particularly in developing nations, have limited access to nutritional supplements and fortified foods, subsequently suffering from micronutrient deficiency leading to a range of health issues. The green revolution enhanced crop production and provided food to billions of people but often falls short with respect to the nutritional quality of that food. Plants may assimilate nutrients from synthetic chemical fertilizers, but this approach generally has low nutrient delivery and use efficiency. Further, the overexposure of chemical fertilizers may increase the risk of neoplastic diseases, render food crops unfit for consumption and cause environmental degradation. Therefore, to address these challenges, more research is needed for sustainable crop yield and quality enhancement with minimum use of chemical fertilizers. Complex nutritional disorders and 'hidden hunger' can be addressed through biofortification of food crops. Nanotechnology may help to improve food quality via biofortification as plants may readily acquire nanoparticle-based nutrients. Nanofertilizers are target specific, possess controlled release, and can be retained for relatively long time periods, thus prevent leaching or run-off from soil. This review evaluates the recent literature on the development and use of nanofertilizers, their effects on the environment, and benefits to food quality. Further, the review highlights the potential of nanomaterials on plant genetics in biofortification, as well as issues of affordability, sustainability, and toxicity.
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Keywords:  Biofortification; Hidden hunger; Nanofertilizers; Nanotechnology; Sustainable agriculture

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35594741     DOI: 10.1016/j.impact.2022.100407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NanoImpact        ISSN: 2452-0748


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1.  Effects of Phytogenically Synthesized Bimetallic Ag/ZnO Nanomaterials and Nitrogen-Based Fertilizers on Biochemical and Yield Attributes of Two Wheat Varieties.

Authors:  Maria Ehsan; Naveed Iqbal Raja; Zia Ur Rehman Mashwani; Efat Zohra; Fozia Abasi; Muhammad Ikram; Nilofar Mustafa; Feroza Hamid Wattoo; Jarosław Proćków; José Manuel Pérez de la Lastra
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-23       Impact factor: 5.719

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