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What is Biofortification? Explain selective breeding with suitable example.
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Solution
Biofortification : It is a method of breeding crops to increase their nutritional value.
Selective Breeding : In this method, plant breeders search seed or germplasm banks for existing varieties of crops which are naturally high in nutrients.
- They then crossbreed these high-nutrient varieties with high - yielding varieties of crops, to provide a seed with high yields and increased nutritional value.
- Crops must be bred with sufficient amount of nutrients to have a measurably positive impact on human health.
- They must be developed with the involvement of nutrionists and should have extra nutrients, as storage, processing and cooking of the food affect their available nutrient levels.
- This method is prevelent at present, as it is quicker, cheaper, and less contraversial than genetically engineering crops.
- Breeding crops with higher levels of vitamins and minerals or higher protein and healthier fats is the most practical means to improve public health.
- The objective of breeding for nutritional quality are improvement in protein content and quality, oil content and quality, vitamin content, micronutrient and mineral content.
For example :
- Hybrid Maise with almost double the quantity of amino acids lysine and tryptophan has been developed.
- Wheat variety, Atlas-66, with high protein content, has been used as a donor for improving cultivated wheat.
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