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Elevating optimal human nutrition to a central goal of plant breeding and production of plant-based foods
2009
Plant Science
High-yielding cereals and other staples have produced adequate calories to ward off starvation for much of the world over several decades. However, deficiencies in certain amino acids, minerals, vitamins and fatty acids in staple crops, and animal diets derived from them, have aggravated the problem of malnutrition and the increasing incidence of certain chronic diseases in nominally well-nourished people (the so-called diseases of civilization). Enhanced global nutrition has great potential to
doi:10.1016/j.plantsci.2009.07.011
pmid:20467463
pmcid:PMC2866137
fatcat:453burzugnajvbvthtjk7jxshy