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001-es BibID:BIBFORM105938
035-os BibID:(WOS)000858945100001 (Scopus)85138618051 (cikkazonosító)2392
Első szerző:El-Ramady, Hassan (agrármérnök)
Cím:Nano-restoration for sustaining soil fertility: A pictorial and diagrammatic review article / Hassan El-Ramady, Eric C. Brevik, Zakaria F. Fawzy, Tamer Elsakhawy, Alaa El-Dein Omara, Megahed Amer, Salah E.-D. Faizy, Mohamed Abowaly, Ahmed El-Henawy, Attila Kiss, Gréta Törős, József Prokisch, Wanting Ling
Dátum:2022
ISSN:2223-7747
Megjegyzések:Soil is a real treasure that humans cannot live without. Therefore, it is very important to sustain and conserve soils to guarantee food, fiber, fuel, and other human necessities. Healthy or high-quality soils that include adequate fertility, diverse ecosystems, and good physical properties are important to allow soil to produce healthy food in support of human health. When a soil suffers from degradation, the soil's productivity decreases. Soil restoration refers to the reversal of degradational processes. This study is a pictorial review on the nano-restoration of soil to return its fertility. Restoring soil fertility for zero hunger and restoration of degraded soils are also discussed. Sustainable production of nanoparticles using plants and microbes is part of the process of soil nano-restoration. The nexus of nanoparticle-plant-microbe (NPM) is a crucial issue for soil fertility. This nexus itself has several internal interactions or relationships, which control the bioavailability of nutrients, agrochemicals, or pollutants for cultivated plants. The NPM nexus is also controlled by many factors that are related to soil fertility and its restoration. This is the first photographic review on nano-restoration to return and sustain soil fertility. However, several additional open questions need to be answered and will be discussed in this work.
Tárgyszavak:Agrártudományok Növénytermesztési és kertészeti tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
soil-plant nexus
soil degradation
soil conservation
waterlogged soil
salt-affected soil
polluted soil
degraded soil
Megjelenés:Plants-Basel. - 11 : 18 (2022), p. 1-33. -
További szerzők:Brevik, Eric C. Fawzy, Zakaria Elsakhawy, Tamer Omara, Alaa El-Dein Amer, Megahed M. Faizy, Salah E.-D. A. Abowaly, Mohamed Elhenawy, Ahmed S. Kiss Attila (1971-) (vegyész, angol-magyar szakfordító) Törős Gréta (1991-) (tanszéki mérnök/élelmiszerbiztonsági- és minőségi mérnök) Prokisch József (1966-) (vegyész) Ling, Wanting
Pályázati támogatás:Stipendium Hungaricum-140993
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM102823
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)8329 (WOS)000832158400001 (Scopus)85135068440
Első szerző:El-Ramady, Hassan (agrármérnök)
Cím:Plant Nutrition for Human Health: A Pictorial Review on Plant Bioactive Compounds for Sustainable Agriculture / Hassan El-Ramady, Peter Hajdú, Gréta Törős, Khandsuren Badgar, Xhensila Llanaj, Attila Kiss, Neama Abdalla, Alaa El-Dein Omara, Tamer Elsakhawy, Heba Elbasiouny, Fathy Elbehiry, Megahed Amer, Mohammed E. El-Mahrouk, József Prokisch
Dátum:2022
ISSN:2071-1050
Megjegyzések:Is there any relationship between plant nutrition and human health? The overall response to this question is very positive, and a strong relationship between the nutrition of plants and humans has been reported in the literature. The nutritional status of edible plants consumed by humans can have a negative or positive impact on human health. This review was designed to assess the importance of plant bioactive compounds for human health under the umbrella of sustainable agriculture. With respect to the first research question, it was found that plant bioactives (e.g., alkaloids, carotenoids, flavonoids, phenolics, and terpenoids) have a crucial role in human health due to their therapeutic benefits, and their potentiality depends on several factors, including botanical, environmental, and clinical attributes. Plant bioactives could be produced using plant tissue culture tools (as a kind of agro-biotechnological method), especially in cases of underexploited or endangered plants. Bioactive production of plants depends on many factors, especially climate change (heat stress, drought, UV radiation, ozone, and elevated CO2), environmental pollution, and problematic soils (degraded, saline/alkaline, waterlogged, etc.). Under the previously mentioned stresses, in reviewing the literature, a positive or negative association was found depending on the kinds of stress or bioactives and their attributes. The observed correlation between plant bioactives and stress (or growth factors) might explain the importance of these bioactives for human health. Their accumulation in stressed plants can increase their tolerance to stress and their therapeutic roles. The results of this study are in keeping with previous observational studies, which confirmed that the human nutrition might start from edible plants and their bioactive contents, which are consumed by humans. This review is the first report that analyzes this previously observed relationship using pictorial presentation.
Tárgyszavak:Agrártudományok Állattenyésztési tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
climate change
salinity
drought
biofortified crop
nutrients
degraded soil
plant secondary metabolites
elevated CO2
Megjelenés:Sustainability. - 14 : 14 (2022), p. 1-43. -
További szerzők:Hajdú Péter (1992-) (táplálkozástudományi szakember) Törős Gréta (1991-) (tanszéki mérnök/élelmiszerbiztonsági- és minőségi mérnök) Badgar, Khandsuren (1987-) (állattenyésztés) Llanaj, Xhensila (1992-) (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök) Kiss Attila (1971-) (vegyész, angol-magyar szakfordító) Abdalla, Neama Omara, Alaa El-Dein Elsakhawy, Tamer Elbasiouny, Heba Elbehiry, Fathy Amer, Megahed M. Elmahrouk, Mohammed Prokisch József (1966-) (vegyész)
Pályázati támogatás:EFOP-3.6.3-VEKOP-16-2017-00008
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