India has discovered an unfortunate consequence of the Green Revolution: high yielding varieties are suffering from micro nutrient deficiencies Recent research indicates that most crops cultivated with Green Revolution material and techniques show alarming deficiencies of trace elements such as zinc and iron, which is a serious obstacle to high-quality food production. Zinc enables plants to absorb nitrogen whilst phosphorous andiron promote the synthesis and maintenance of chlorophyll. Zinc deficiency can reduce rice yields by 0.16 to 3.9 tonnes per hectare wheat yields by 0.01 to 1.98t/ha and maize yields bv 0.06 to 3.4t/ha. Micro-nutrient deficiencies also affect human and animal health. In staple foods, zinc deficiency can lead ...
In the past few decades, the productivity of food crops has significantly increased in the developin...
Micronutrient deficiency 'hidden hunge' + affects more than 3.7 billion people worldwide, predominan...
Micronutrient has received greater attention in crop production because the widespread deficiency of...
India has discovered an unfortunate consequence of the Green Revolution: high yielding varieties are...
The green revolution fulfilled the food demand of crowded millions. From the time of green revoluti...
Zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) deficiencies are well-documented public health issue affecting nearly half o...
Using traditional plant breeding techniques, researchers at the International Rice Research Institut...
Paddy-wheat crop rotation is responsible for declining soil health, underground water table, arising...
Changing scenario of micronutrient deficiencies phase wise during four decades (1968-2008) was studi...
Plant are required18 essential plant nutrients for growth and development the most important micro n...
Not AvailableBiofortification has been recognized as a promising option to combat the micronutrient ...
Micronutrient malnutrition is a global health issue and needs immediate attention. Over two billion ...
Micronutrient deficiencies have now been recognised as having major importance to agricultural produ...
Participatory on-farm research on the diagnosis and management of nutrient disorders over the last ...
Not AvailableZinc (Zn) is an essential nutrient for human health and about 50 % of In...
In the past few decades, the productivity of food crops has significantly increased in the developin...
Micronutrient deficiency 'hidden hunge' + affects more than 3.7 billion people worldwide, predominan...
Micronutrient has received greater attention in crop production because the widespread deficiency of...
India has discovered an unfortunate consequence of the Green Revolution: high yielding varieties are...
The green revolution fulfilled the food demand of crowded millions. From the time of green revoluti...
Zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) deficiencies are well-documented public health issue affecting nearly half o...
Using traditional plant breeding techniques, researchers at the International Rice Research Institut...
Paddy-wheat crop rotation is responsible for declining soil health, underground water table, arising...
Changing scenario of micronutrient deficiencies phase wise during four decades (1968-2008) was studi...
Plant are required18 essential plant nutrients for growth and development the most important micro n...
Not AvailableBiofortification has been recognized as a promising option to combat the micronutrient ...
Micronutrient malnutrition is a global health issue and needs immediate attention. Over two billion ...
Micronutrient deficiencies have now been recognised as having major importance to agricultural produ...
Participatory on-farm research on the diagnosis and management of nutrient disorders over the last ...
Not AvailableZinc (Zn) is an essential nutrient for human health and about 50 % of In...
In the past few decades, the productivity of food crops has significantly increased in the developin...
Micronutrient deficiency 'hidden hunge' + affects more than 3.7 billion people worldwide, predominan...
Micronutrient has received greater attention in crop production because the widespread deficiency of...