Zinc Deficiency (Paperback)

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The importance of zinc for plant growth and reproduction has been recognised some 150 years ago. Since then importance of Zn has been worked out in different plant species including crop plants. The deficiency of Zn affects not only the crop species but is currently listed as one of the major risk factors responsible for the different health complications in human beings such as impairment of physical growth, immune system and learning ability combined with increased risk of infections, DNA damage and cancer development. Zn deficiency is the most widespread nutrient disorder in world soils and economically important on global scale. During recent years increasing Zn density in cereal grains through agricultural practices or agronomic biofortification has gained importance due to the widespread Zn deficiency problems occurring in human beings. Efforts are being made on large scale to reduce the antinutritional factors such as phytin in seeds which inhibits the absorption of Zn and Fe in intestine in order to reduce the risk of anaemia in people consuming the low quality cereal grains grown in Zn deficient areas.

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The importance of zinc for plant growth and reproduction has been recognised some 150 years ago. Since then importance of Zn has been worked out in different plant species including crop plants. The deficiency of Zn affects not only the crop species but is currently listed as one of the major risk factors responsible for the different health complications in human beings such as impairment of physical growth, immune system and learning ability combined with increased risk of infections, DNA damage and cancer development. Zn deficiency is the most widespread nutrient disorder in world soils and economically important on global scale. During recent years increasing Zn density in cereal grains through agricultural practices or agronomic biofortification has gained importance due to the widespread Zn deficiency problems occurring in human beings. Efforts are being made on large scale to reduce the antinutritional factors such as phytin in seeds which inhibits the absorption of Zn and Fe in intestine in order to reduce the risk of anaemia in people consuming the low quality cereal grains grown in Zn deficient areas.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2012

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

October 2012

Authors

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 11mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

184

ISBN-13

978-3-659-29109-8

Barcode

9783659291098

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LSN

3-659-29109-9



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