2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6860-7
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Micronutrient Deficiencies in Global Crop Production

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“…Wide-spread deficiencies of micronutrients have been reported in world agricultural soils (Alloway, 2008). Deficiency of micronutrients (zinc [Zn], iron [Fe], copper [Cu], and manganese [Mn]) has also been reported in soils of different regions of India including DPR Shukla et al, 2016;Shukla et al, 2017;Shukla, Tiwari, & Prakash, 2014).…”
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“…Wide-spread deficiencies of micronutrients have been reported in world agricultural soils (Alloway, 2008). Deficiency of micronutrients (zinc [Zn], iron [Fe], copper [Cu], and manganese [Mn]) has also been reported in soils of different regions of India including DPR Shukla et al, 2016;Shukla et al, 2017;Shukla, Tiwari, & Prakash, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Deficiency of micronutrients (zinc [Zn], iron [Fe], copper [Cu], and manganese [Mn]) has also been reported in soils of different regions of India including DPR Shukla et al, 2016;Shukla et al, 2017;Shukla, Tiwari, & Prakash, 2014). Enhanced use of Zn, Fe, Cu, and Mn-free fertilizers, increased crop yield through high yielding varieties and intensive cultivation are the predominant causes of deficiencies of these micronutrients in soils (Alloway, 2008;Fageria, Baligar, & Clark, 2002;Sillanpaa, 1990). The availability of micronutrients in soils is primarily governed by parent material, soil pH, and content of soil organic carbon (SOC) and anthropogenic activities (Lindsay, 1979).…”
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“…Other minerals such as Cu, Mn, and Se are essential trace elements for human health, and their consumption by humankind has decreased compared to the past (Mangan et al, 2016;Moreira-Ascarrunz, Larsson, Prieto Linde, & Johansson, 2016;Welch & Graham, 2002). Over one billion people are at risk of Se deficiency that affects critically thyroid function and muscle development (Graham, 2008). Over one billion people are at risk of Se deficiency that affects critically thyroid function and muscle development (Graham, 2008).…”
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“…Over one billion people are at risk of Se deficiency that affects critically thyroid function and muscle development (Graham, 2008). Vitamin A is widely deficient vitamin in humans, and its deficiency can cause anemia in humans (Graham, 2008). Some carotenoids, notably b-carotene, are converted to vitamin A in mammals and, therefore, are called to pro-vitamin A as well (Shewry & Hey, 2015).…”
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