Iodine biofortification of wheat, rice and maize through fertilizer strategy
© 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Aim: Iodine (I) deficiency is distinct from other micronutrient deficiencies in human populations in having a high endemic prevalence both in well-developed and in developing countries. The very low concentration of iodine in agricultural soils...
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Main Authors: | I. Cakmak, C. Prom-u-thai, L. R.G. Guilherme, A. Rashid, K. H. Hora, A. Yazici, E. Savasli, M. Kalayci, Y. Tutus, P. Phuphong, M. Rizwan, F. A.D. Martins, G. S. Dinali, L. Ozturk |
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2018
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