生物强化提高小麦(Triticum aestivum L.)中的锌(Zn)和铁(Fe)含量:全面综述

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Kalapa Swarna Latha, Satya Prakash
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微量营养素缺乏症通常被称为 "隐性饥饿",是影响全球 30 多亿人健康的一个重大问题。鉴于小麦是许多发展中国家的主要主食谷物,重点提高其营养成分至关重要,因为小麦往往缺乏必要的微量营养素。生物强化通过农艺学和遗传学方法提高作物可食用部分的关键营养素含量,为这一问题提供了一个前景广阔的解决方案。本文针对铁和锌等重要微量营养素,探讨了小麦生物强化的潜力。通过采用传统育种方法和现代遗传技术,如基因组测序、定量性状基因座(QTL)绘图和全基因组关联研究(GWAS),研究人员旨在提高小麦品种中这些营养素的生物利用率和浓度。在野生小麦近缘种中观察到的遗传变异在确定可提高小麦营养成分的性状方面发挥着重要作用。生物强化小麦好处多多,尤其是对资源有限、严重依赖谷物饮食的消费者而言。提高小麦中铁和锌的含量可以改善这些人群的健康和福祉,有助于在全球范围内消除隐性饥饿。本综述全面概述了小麦生物强化的农艺学和遗传学战略现状,特别关注提高小麦籽粒中的锌和铁含量。它讨论了生物强化研究取得的进展,并概述了用于提高小麦营养成分的各种育种方法和遗传工具。通过利用这些战略,小麦生物强化有可能解决微量营养素缺乏问题,并有助于改善全球公共卫生成果。
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Biofortification for Enhancement of Zinc (Zn) and Iron (Fe) Content in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): A Comprehensive Review
Micronutrient deficiency, often termed "hidden hunger," is a significant global health issue affecting over three billion people worldwide. Given that wheat is a primary staple grain in many developing countries, it is crucial to focus on enhancing its nutritional content, as it often lacks essential micronutrients. Biofortification offers a promising solution to this problem by increasing the levels of key nutrients in the edible parts of crops through both agronomic and genetic approaches. This article examines the potential of biofortification in wheat, targeting vital micronutrients like iron and zinc. By employing traditional breeding methods alongside modern genetic techniques such as genome sequencing, Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) mapping, and Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS), researchers aim to boost the bioavailability and concentration of these nutrients in wheat varieties. The genetic variability observed in wild wheat relatives plays a significant role in identifying traits that can enhance the nutritional profile of wheat. The benefits of biofortified wheat are numerous, especially for resource-limited consumers who rely heavily on cereal-based diets. Increased concentrations of iron and zinc in wheat could improve the health and well-being of these populations, helping to combat hidden hunger on a global scale. This review paper provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of agronomic and genetic strategies for wheat biofortification, with a specific focus on increasing zinc and iron content in wheat grains. It discusses the progress made in biofortification research and outlines the various breeding approaches and genetic tools used to enhance wheat's nutritional content. By leveraging these strategies, wheat biofortification has the potential to address micronutrient deficiencies and contribute to improved public health outcomes worldwide.
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Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
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