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Crop Biofortification

Biotechnological Approaches for Achieving Nutritional Security under Changing Climate

Adnan Noor Shah (Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering, Pakistan) Sajid Fiaz (University of Haripur, Pakistan) Muhammad Aslam Javed Iqbal (Bacha Khan University, Pakistan)

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
29 April 2025
Develop more nutritious crops to aid in the fight against world hunger with this timely volume

One in nine people worldwide suffer from hunger or food scarcity. Massively increasing food production is one of the most urgent scientific projects in the modern world, particularly as a changing climate places increasing pressure on the global food supply and on sustainable food production processes. Biofortification is a process in which plant breeding, improved agronomic practices, and/or modern biotechnology are employed to increase nutrient density of crops without sacrificing any of their desirable characteristics. It’s an essential tool in the global fight against hunger.

Crop Biofortification offers an up-to-the-minute overview of this essential subject and its recent advances. It covers all the latest methodologies and techniques deployed in biofortification, as well as surveying plant responses to genetically induced biofortification and the effect of climate change on biofortified crops. Designed to allow for the application of these techniques at the field level, it’s a significant contribution towards the search for a sustainable global food supply.

Crop Biofortification readers will also find:

Presentation of recent advances in omics, particularly metabolomics, which can decipher potential changes in plants caused by biofortification Detailed discussion of methods for increasing the nutritional content of edible plants to address specific nutritional deficiencies Contributions towards a road map for increasing global food production by 70% before the year 2050

Crop Biofortification is ideal for researchers, policymakers, and professionals interested in the potential biofortification of crop plants, as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate students in agronomy, plant physiology, plant breeding and genetics, agricultural biotechnology, and related fields.
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Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
ISBN:   9781394273249
ISBN 10:   139427324X
Pages:   496
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Table of Contents Biofortification of Food Grains in Relation to Food Security                                       Golden Rice project and its impact on global nutritional security                              Biofortification of cereals and Pulses using new-breeding techniques                        Current Challenges and Recent Advancements in Adoption of Omics to Enhance Biofortificatio Current Challenges and Recent Advancements in the Adoption of Omics to Enhance Biofortification                                                         Role of Nanoparticles in Improving Biofortification: An Overview                              Role of Seed Priming in Biofortification                                                                   Selenium Biofortification in Wheat: A Way Forward towards Nutritional Security Scope And Research Perspective Of Lithium Biofortification In Crop Plants  Global action plan for agricultural diversification for achieving zero hunger              Targeting Tissue Specific Zinc Acquisition in Cereal   Combating Mineral Malnutrition through Iron Bio-fortification in cereal Crops Selenium bio-fortification in horticultural crops Magnesium Mysteries Unveiled: Insights into its Impact on Plants and Human Health and Biofortification Strategies to Enhance Magnesium Content in CerealCrops Combating Fe Bio-fortification under Heavy Metal Pollution Biofortification in Vegetables: Enhancing Nutritional Value for Improved Human Health Genetic engineering for crops bio-fortification Development of Biofortified Crops through Marker-Assisted Selection Agronomic Perspective of Improving Iodine Bio-fortification Applications of Nanoparticles in Biofortification of Crops: Amplifying Nutritional Quality Zinc biofortification in rice –From conventional breeding to biotechnological approaches Modification in Conventional Methods and Modern Plant Breeding Techniques to Enhance Genetic Gain for Future Food Security Biofortification of crops and vegetables to achieve food nutritional security Genetic Diversity and Crop Genome-wide Association Study (GWAS) studies to identify Bio-fortified traits for Micronutrients Modification of conventional methods and modern plant breeding techniques to enhance genetic gain for future food security Nano-fertilizers for growing fortified crops; a need of the day           

Adnan Noor Shah, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Engineering, Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Punjab, Pakistan. He specializes in nitrogen metabolism and efficient utilization of nitrogen fertilizers by crop plants, and serves as editor for multiple leading plant science and agronomy journals. Sajid Fiaz, is Assistant Professor in the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Lahore, Pakistan. His research focuses on the development of high-quality rice through genome editing, as well as multi-omics approaches for improving plant traits. Muhammad Aslam, is Associate Professor in the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. His research focuses on the development of maize and maize hybrids. Javed Iqbal, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany, Bacha Khan University, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. His research group focuses on developing eco-friendly and sustainable avenues for synthesizing novel functional nanomaterials from medicinal plants. Abdul Qayyum, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Agronomy, University of Haripur, Pakistan. His research focuses on plant physiology, the improvement of agronomic traits through selection, plant nutrition, and related subjects.

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