HORTSCISelenium (Se) is a beneficial element for higher plants, while the intake of fruits and vegetables enriched in Se is beneficial for people to prevent diseases (Schiavon et al. 2020; Mehraban et al. 2023). However, Se deficiency in the diet is a global problem, and researchers have reported that a low dietary Se intake in many countries (even below 0.2 mg/kg) led to a lower content in the human body (Delesalle et al. 2017). For example, 39-61% of Chinese residents had lower daily Se intakes