“…The most important nutrients that have been investigated in several biofortification studies include calcium [106], iron [92,107], copper [108], zinc [109][110][111], iodine [29,92], potassium [112], and selenium [66,113]. The use of Se fertilizers is one of the most common methods for Se-biofortification of several crops [105], such as rice [113][114][115], maize [116,117], wheat [92,111,118], cowpea [119], potato [85,120], carrot [90,121], turnip [122,123], shallot [124], beans [125], lettuce [91,126], basil [127], strawberry [32,33], and apple [128,129]. Edible plants that have been biofortified with Se [105] or livestock fed selenium-enriched alfalfa [25,130] are used to support human health as reported by the Finnish experience in biofortification with Se through fertilizers.…”