当前CO2升高对作物营养品质的影响:以小麦为例研究综述。

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Jiata Ugwah Ekele, Richard Webster, Fatima Perez de Heredia, Katie E Lane, Abdulmannan Fadel, Rachael C Symonds
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本综述综合了目前的研究成果和建模方法,探讨了大气中二氧化碳(eCO2)浓度升高对作物生产力、水分和养分利用效率、植物营养质量的影响,以及对全球粮食安全的影响。近几十年来,大气中不断上升的二氧化碳水平因其在推动气候变化方面的作用而引发了重大关注。虽然一些研究强调了eCO2的潜在好处,例如增加作物产量和提高水利用效率,但最近的许多调查显示,作物营养质量令人担忧地下降。eCO2已被证明可以降低关键营养素的浓度,包括氮、矿物质、维生素、多酚和其他非营养性化合物,并改变基因表达。这些变化由于与热胁迫和干旱的相互作用而进一步复杂化,在预测可持续的未来作物生产力方面提出了重大挑战。这些营养下降加剧了全球营养不良和隐性饥饿危机,威胁到旨在消除饥饿和确保粮食安全的可持续发展目标2 (SDG2)的实现。应对这些挑战需要进一步的研究、跨学科合作和创新方法,以减轻eCO2对作物生理和营养成分的不利影响,同时最大限度地提高农业的可持续性。本综述旨在以小麦为模型,深入了解作物对eCO2响应的复杂机制,并为未来的研究和农业实践提出途径。这些战略对于应对气候变化的复杂动态、确保营养丰富的粮食生产以及在气候迅速变化的情况下确保粮食安全至关重要。
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Current impacts of elevated CO2 on crop nutritional quality: a review using wheat as a case study.

This review synthesises current research findings and modelling approaches to explore the impact of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO2) concentrations on crop productivity, water and nutrient use efficiency, plant nutritional quality, and the implications for global food security. Over recent decades, rising atmospheric CO2 levels have sparked significant concern due to their role in driving climate change. While some studies highlight the potential benefits of eCO2, such as increased crop yields and improved water-use efficiency, many recent investigations reveal a concerning decline in crop nutritional quality. eCO2 has been shown to reduce concentrations of key nutrients, including nitrogen, minerals, vitamins, polyphenols, and other non-nutrient compounds, as well as alter gene expression. These changes are further complicated by interactions with heat stress and drought, presenting significant challenges in predicting sustainable future crop productivity. These nutritional declines exacerbate the global crisis of malnutrition and hidden hunger, threatening the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG2), which aims to end hunger and ensure food security. Addressing these challenges requires further research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovative approaches to mitigate the adverse effects of eCO2 on crop physiology and nutritional content while maximising agricultural sustainability. This review aims to provide insights into the complex mechanisms governing crop responses to eCO2 using wheat as a model and proposes pathways for future research and agricultural practices. These strategies are critical for tackling the intricate dynamics of climate variability, ensuring nutrient-rich food production, and securing food security in the face of a rapidly changing climate.

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