How elevated CO2 affects our nutrition in rice, and how we can deal with it

高浓度二氧化碳如何影响大米的营养价值,以及我们该如何应对?

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作者:Kazuhiro Ujiie ,Ken Ishimaru ,Naoki Hirotsu ,Seiji Nagasaka ,Yuichi Miyakoshi ,Masako Ota ,Takeshi Tokida ,Hidemitsu Sakai ,Yasuhiro Usui ,Keisuke Ono ,Kazuhiko Kobayashi ,Hiroshi Nakano ,Satoshi Yoshinaga ,Takayuki Kashiwagi ,Jun Magoshi

Abstract

Increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are predicted to reduce the content of essential elements such as protein, zinc, and iron in C3 grains and legumes, threatening the nutrition of billions of people in the next 50 years. However, this prediction has mostly been limited to grain crops, and moreover, we have little information about either the underlying mechanism or an effective intervention to mitigate these reductions. Here, we present a broader picture of the reductions in elemental content among crops grown under elevated CO2 concentration. By using a new approach, flow analysis of elements, we show that lower absorption and/or translocation to grains is a key factor underlying such elemental changes. On the basis of these findings, we propose two effective interventions-namely, growing C4 instead of C3 crops, and genetic improvements-to minimize the elemental changes in crops, and thereby avoid an impairment of human nutrition under conditions of elevated CO2.

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