Nutritional Quality of Crops
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Farming Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2022) | Viewed by 27718
Special Issue Editors
Interests: organic fruits; food production; food quality; food safety; food chemistry; food composition; food security; environmental footprint of agronomic systems and food production; sustainable food systems; sustainable diet
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Interests: organic food; nutrition; bioactive compounds
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Consumers are increasingly searching for high-quality crops, free from residues of agrochemicals and rich in health-promoting bioactive compounds, vitamins and minerals, ideally grown in the sustainable agronomic systems with a limited environmental impact. At the same time, these expectations come together with a need for sufficient yielding, to address the needs of a growing human population.
In this regard, this Special Issue will deal with various factors that can modulate the broad range of crops’ nutritional quality parameters or indicators. The nutritional quality of crops of different genotypes, grown in different agronomic systems, under various weed and pest control methods and soil fertility management practices, in different environmental conditions, will be taken into consideration. Particular interest will be given to the relationship between specific agronomic practices and the nutritional quality of field and horticultural crops. Studies that encompass the relation between nutritional quality and crop physiology, genomics, adaptation to climate change, and ecological footprint will also be of great interest.
The main goal of this Special Issue is to report the current state-of-the-art, giving useful information to improve the nutritional quality of crops produced in various agronomic and environmental conditions and systems. Studies identifying research needs that would contribute to the production of nutritious and safe crops are also welcome.
We invite researchers to contribute with original studies and reviews covering all the abovementioned aspects related to the nutritional quality of crops.
Assoc. Prof Dominika Średnicka-Tober
Assoc. Prof Ewelina Hallmann
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- nutritional quality
- crops
- fruit and vegetables
- bioactive compounds
- macronutrients
- micronutrients
- vitamins
- minerals
- food quality
- agronomic systems
- plant cultivars
- plant genotype
- environmental factors
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