Dietary deficiencies of zinc and iron are a substantial global public health problem. An estimated two billion people suffer these deficiencies, causing a loss of 63 million life-years annually. Most of these people depend on C 3 grains and legumes as their primary dietary source of zinc and iron. Here we report that C 3 grains and legumes have lower concentrations of zinc and iron when grown under field conditions at the elevated atmospheric CO 2 concentration predicted for the middle of this century. C 3 crops other than legumes also have lower concentrations of protein, whereas C 4 crops seem to be less affected. Differences between cultivars of a single crop suggest that breeding for decreased sensitivity to atmospheric CO 2 concentrati...
Roughly half of the Earth’s seven billion people rely on rice as their primary source of food. The m...
The increasing [CO2] in the atmosphere increases crop productivity. However, grain quality of cereal...
Elevated CO2 (eCO2) has been reported to cause mineral losses in several important food crops such a...
Dietary deficiencies of zinc and iron are a substantial global public health problem. An estimated t...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are rising globally at a rapid pace, on track to surpass 550 parts per m...
BackgroundRising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations are anticipated to decrease the zinc and ...
SummaryBackgroundIncreasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) lower the content of ...
Despite substantial decreases in the rate of global undernutrition over the past few decades, a larg...
Increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are predicted to reduce the content of essential element...
Declines of protein and minerals essential for humans, including iron and zinc, have been reported f...
Abstract Mineral malnutrition stemming from undiversified plant-based diets is a top global challeng...
Increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are predicted to reduce the content of essential element...
Mineral malnutrition stemming from undiversified plant-based diets is a top global challenge. In C3 ...
The increasing [CO2] in the atmosphere increases crop productivity. However, grain quality of cereal...
This research was conducted to evaluate the effects of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrati...
Roughly half of the Earth’s seven billion people rely on rice as their primary source of food. The m...
The increasing [CO2] in the atmosphere increases crop productivity. However, grain quality of cereal...
Elevated CO2 (eCO2) has been reported to cause mineral losses in several important food crops such a...
Dietary deficiencies of zinc and iron are a substantial global public health problem. An estimated t...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are rising globally at a rapid pace, on track to surpass 550 parts per m...
BackgroundRising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations are anticipated to decrease the zinc and ...
SummaryBackgroundIncreasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) lower the content of ...
Despite substantial decreases in the rate of global undernutrition over the past few decades, a larg...
Increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are predicted to reduce the content of essential element...
Declines of protein and minerals essential for humans, including iron and zinc, have been reported f...
Abstract Mineral malnutrition stemming from undiversified plant-based diets is a top global challeng...
Increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are predicted to reduce the content of essential element...
Mineral malnutrition stemming from undiversified plant-based diets is a top global challenge. In C3 ...
The increasing [CO2] in the atmosphere increases crop productivity. However, grain quality of cereal...
This research was conducted to evaluate the effects of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrati...
Roughly half of the Earth’s seven billion people rely on rice as their primary source of food. The m...
The increasing [CO2] in the atmosphere increases crop productivity. However, grain quality of cereal...
Elevated CO2 (eCO2) has been reported to cause mineral losses in several important food crops such a...