Intraspecific effects of short-term elevated atmospheric co2 in yield and nutritional profile of phaseolus vulgaris

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Abstract

Legumes are key contributors of essential nutrients for human health, namely iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn), but they are one of the most sensitive plant families to elevated concentrations of atmospheric CO2 (eCO2), a major threat to global agriculture and human nutrition. Therefore, unravelling the effects underlying eCO2 responses on biomass yield and nutritional value is of utmost importance to anticipate potential negative effects on human nutrition and expedite mitigation strategies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceeding 2022
Subtitle of host publication19th International Colloquium on Plant Nutrition
PublisherInternational Plant Nutrition Colloquium
Pages405-406
Number of pages2
ISBN (Print)9786585111010
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2022
Event19th International Plant Nutrition Colloquium - Mabu Thermas Resort, Paraná, Brazil
Duration: 22 Aug 202227 Aug 2022

Conference

Conference19th International Plant Nutrition Colloquium
Abbreviated titleIPNC
Country/TerritoryBrazil
CityParaná
Period22/08/2227/08/22

Keywords

  • Common bean
  • Elevated CO2
  • Minerals

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