Iron biofortification of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) commenced in earnest ~18 years ago. Based on knowledge at the time, the biofortification approach for beans was simply to breed for increased Fe concentration based on 3 major assumptions: (1) The average bean Fe concentration is ~50 μg/g; (2) Higher Fe concentration results in more bioavailable Fe delivered for absorption; (3) Breeding for high Fe concentration is a trait that can be achieved through traditional breeding and is sustainable once a high Fe bean sample is released to farmers. Current research indicates that the assumptions of the high Fe breeding approach are not met in countries of East Africa, a major focus area of bean Fe biofortification. Thus, there is a need ...
This study evaluates the treatment effect of adoption of biofortified iron beans in Rwa...
High phytate content in staple food crops is a major barrier to successful iron biofortification. We...
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy ...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a staple food of smallholder farmers and poor urban consumers...
Micronutrient deficiencies (hidden hunger), particularly in iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn), remain one of t...
Biofortification aims to increase the content of micronutrients in staple crops without sacrificing ...
Iron deficiency anemia is prevalent worldwide but mainly affects children under five years of age an...
Common beans are a staple food and the major source of iron for populations in Eastern Africa and La...
Common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), like many legumes, are rich in iron, zinc, and certain other m...
CIAT- Outstanding Research Publication Award (ORPA) - 2016Background: Food-based strategies to reduc...
ABSTRACT - The introduction of biofortified crops like beans with higher iron content is a useful to...
Crop biofortification is a sustainable and cost-effective strategy to address malnutrition in devel...
Haricot bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) can be an important source of Fe for human nutrition, particula...
This paper represents a series of in vitro iron (Fe) bioavailability experiments, Fe content analysi...
This research article was published by Elsevier, 2020There are over a hundred genotypes of Phaseolus...
This study evaluates the treatment effect of adoption of biofortified iron beans in Rwa...
High phytate content in staple food crops is a major barrier to successful iron biofortification. We...
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy ...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a staple food of smallholder farmers and poor urban consumers...
Micronutrient deficiencies (hidden hunger), particularly in iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn), remain one of t...
Biofortification aims to increase the content of micronutrients in staple crops without sacrificing ...
Iron deficiency anemia is prevalent worldwide but mainly affects children under five years of age an...
Common beans are a staple food and the major source of iron for populations in Eastern Africa and La...
Common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), like many legumes, are rich in iron, zinc, and certain other m...
CIAT- Outstanding Research Publication Award (ORPA) - 2016Background: Food-based strategies to reduc...
ABSTRACT - The introduction of biofortified crops like beans with higher iron content is a useful to...
Crop biofortification is a sustainable and cost-effective strategy to address malnutrition in devel...
Haricot bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) can be an important source of Fe for human nutrition, particula...
This paper represents a series of in vitro iron (Fe) bioavailability experiments, Fe content analysi...
This research article was published by Elsevier, 2020There are over a hundred genotypes of Phaseolus...
This study evaluates the treatment effect of adoption of biofortified iron beans in Rwa...
High phytate content in staple food crops is a major barrier to successful iron biofortification. We...
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy ...