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This study sought to improve estimates of dietary zinc intake in children under the age of 5 in 9 rural districts of Uganda
18 men participated in a 6-week controlled consumption study of a low-zinc, rice-based diet
Developing new cereal genotypes with high genetic capacity for root uptake and grain deposition of zinc is an important challenge
Zinc deficiency in humans can be combated via genetic biofortification through breeding high zinc containing wheat varieties
Report of a zinc study
Zinc and iron deficiencies are the most important forms of malnutrition globally, and caused mainly by low dietary intake
Zinc deficiency is a serious problem in crop production and nutritional quality for humans worldwide
Assessed the potential for crop response to Zn-containing fertilizer in a number of target countries where soils are unable to produce staple foods with adequate Zn.
Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a major risk factor for human health, affecting about 30% of the world’s population
The objective of this study was to evaluate the adaptability and stability of zinc density in the grain of 12 cowpea genotypes
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency, affecting more than 30% of the world's population
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