2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1474420
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Sodium selenate biofortification, through seed priming, on dill microgreens grown in two different cultivation systems

Hossein Sheikhi,
Silvana Nicola,
Mojtaba Delshad
et al.

Abstract: Human health is significantly influenced by the quality of vegetables included in the diet. Soilless cultivation methods have the potential to enhance and standardize the levels of secondary metabolites or specific bioactive compounds in plants, even when utilizing LED lighting. In recent years, tailored foods, enriched with important microelements, are growing in popularity. The present research was conducted to explore the quantitative and qualitative aspects of dill (Anethum graveolens L.), grown either ind… Show more

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