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3. Yield and quality of different wheat cultivars as influenced by agronomic biofortification of N, K, S and Zn through foliar sprays in North-Western India.

4. Vegetables: potential role for nutritional security.

5. Zinc biofortification of wheat through fertilizer and genotype management.

6. Assessment of genetic biodiversity and association of micronutrients and agronomic traits using microsatellites and staining methods which accelerates high-micronutrients variety selections within different wheat groups.

7. Low molecular weight carbohydrates and abiotic stress tolerance in lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus): a review.

8. Recent advances of CRISPR-based genome editing for enhancing staple crops.

9. Prospects of iron solubilizing Bacillus species for improving growth and iron in maize (Zea mays L.) under axenic conditions.

10. Synergistic effects of microbial inoculation, different forms of iron application, and phosphorus on wheat growth and nutrient uptake in alkaline soil.

11. Advances and Perspectives of Selenocompounds as Dietary Supplements to Ameliorate Obesity Biomarkers: From Field to Market.

12. Iodine Bioavailability and Biochemical Effects of Brassica oleracea var. sabellica L. Biofortified with 8-Hydroxy-7-iodo-5-quinolinesulfonic Acid in Wistar Rats.

13. Utilization of Orange Peel Waste for the Green Synthesis of Iron Nanoparticles and its Application to Stimulate Growth and Biofortification on Solanum lycopersicum.

14. Grain yellowness is an effective predictor of carotenoid content in global sorghum populations.

15. Fostering nutritional wealth: unveiling iron and zinc enhancement in pulse crops—mechanisms, achievements and future frontiers.

16. Agronomic biofortification of vegetables to achieve iron and zinc nutritional security in food systems.

17. Enhancing the productivity and nutritional quality of lentil (<italic>Lens culinaris</italic> L.) with combined foliar application of zinc and urea.

18. Agronomic biofortification of tomatoes with iron enhances growth, yield and quality.

19. CAX control: multiple roles of vacuolar cation/H+ exchangers in metal tolerance, mineral nutrition and environmental signalling.

20. Characterization and Greenhouse Trial of Zn Bio-Chelates Derived from Spent Coffee Grounds.

21. Biofortification of Mushrooms: A Promising Approach.

22. Spent coffee grounds as an alternative fertilizer: impact on bioaccessibility of antioxidants and commercial quality of lettuce.

23. Biofortifying multiple micronutrients and decreasing arsenic accumulation in rice grain simultaneously by expressing a mutant allele of OAS‐TL gene.

24. Bacteria from the rhizosphere of a selenium hyperaccumulator plant can improve the selenium uptake of a non-hyperaccumulator plant.

25. Application of indigenous zinc-solubilizing bacteria in biofertilizers to enhance zinc nutrition of rice grains in inceptisols paddy fields.

26. Variation of grain zinc, phytate concentration and phytate : Zn molar ratio in unpolished and polished rice affected by foliar zinc application among Thai rice varieties.

27. CRITICAL ROLE OF ZINC AND MOLYBDENUM IN ENHANCING SUSTAINABLE PULSE PRODUCTION IN INDIA.

28. 东南景天内生菌对小麦锌吸收转运的影响.

29. Zinc Biofortification of Selective Colored Rice Cultivars: Improvement of Zinc Uptake, Agronomic Traits, and Nutritional Value.

30. Enhancing selenium biofortification: strategies for improving soil-to-plant transfer.

31. Discovery of a conserved translationally repressive upstream open reading frame within the iron-deficiency response regulator IDEF2.

32. Calcium deficiency and its implications for cardiovascular disease and cancer: Strategies for resolution via agronomic fortification.

33. Boosting pro‐vitamin A content and bioaccessibility in leaves by combining engineered biosynthesis and storage pathways with high‐light treatments.

34. Agronomy biofortification of wheat grain in a saline and calcareous soil.

35. Soil zinc surveillance frameworks can inform human nutrition studies: opportunities in India.

36. Biofortification as a food-based strategy to improve nutrition in high-income countries: a scoping review.

37. Integrating Antixenosis Against Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Micronutrition in Kabuli Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Genotypes.

38. Nano-priming of Phaseolus vulgaris OTI cultivar with cobalt ferrite nanoparticles enhances the mineral composition of progeny seeds.

39. Effects of Zinc Oxide and Zinc–Silica-Based Nanofertilizers with Yeasts on Selected Components of Soybean in the Central European Agronomic Region: A Short-Term Study.

40. Characterization of finger millet global germplasm diversity panel for grain nutrients content for utilization in biofortification breeding.

41. Fosfor ve Molibden Uygulamalarının Fasulye (Phaseolus vulgaris) Saman ve Tanesinin Makro ve Mikro Besin Element İçeriklerine Etkisi.

42. Combined application of zinc oxide and iron nanoparticles enhanced Red Sails lettuce growth and antioxidants enzymes activities while reducing the chromium uptake by plants grown in a Cr-contaminated soil.

43. Improving the yield and nutritional quality of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) in the rainforest agro-ecological zone of southeast Nigeria through agronomic biofortification with micronutrients.

44. Next Generation Nutrition: Genomic and Molecular Breeding Innovations for Iron and Zinc Biofortification in Rice.

45. Improving the metal composition of plants for reduced Cd and increased Zn content: molecular mechanisms and genetic regulations.

46. Effect of Functional Bacteria on Petroleum Hydrocarbon Degradation and the Microbial Community Structure.

47. Appropriate Soil Fertilization or Drone-Based Foliar Zn Spraying Can Simultaneously Improve Yield and Micronutrient (Particularly for Zn) Nutritional Quality of Wheat Grains.

48. Prospects of iron solubilizing Bacillus species for improving growth and iron in maize (Zea mays L.) under axenic conditions

49. Grain yellowness is an effective predictor of carotenoid content in global sorghum populations

50. Variation of grain zinc, phytate concentration and phytate : Zn molar ratio in unpolished and polished rice affected by foliar zinc application among Thai rice varieties

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