营养不良
濒危物种
粮食安全
生物
微量营养素
保护
濒危物种
农林复合经营
生物技术
生态学
自然资源经济学
农业
经济增长
医学
经济
栖息地
病理
护理部
作者
Aoife Cantwell‐Jones,Jenny Ball,David C. Collar,Mauricio Diazgranados,Ruben Douglas,Félix Forest,Julie A. Hawkins,Melanie‐Jayne R. Howes,Tiziana Ulian,Bapu Vaitla,Samuel Pironon
出处
期刊:Nature plants
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2022-02-24
卷期号:8 (3): 225-232
被引量:51
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41477-022-01100-6
摘要
With more than two billion people suffering from malnutrition and diets homogenizing globally, it is vital to identify and conserve nutrient-rich species that may contribute to improving food security and diversifying diets. Of the approximately 390,000 vascular plant species known to science, thousands have been reported to be edible, yet their nutritional content remains poorly characterized. Here we use phylogenetic information to identify plants with the greatest potential to support strategies alleviating B-vitamin deficiencies. We predict the B-vitamin profiles of >6,400 edible plants lacking nutritional data and identify 1,044 species as promising key sources of B vitamins. Several of these source species should become conservation priorities, as 63 (6%) are threatened in the wild and 272 (26%) are absent from seed banks. Moreover, many of these conservation-priority source species overlap with hotspots of malnutrition, highlighting the need for safeguarding strategies to ensure that edible plant diversity remains a reservoir of nutrition for future generations, particularly in countries needing it most. Although by no means a silver bullet to tackling malnutrition, conserving a diverse portfolio of edible plants, unravelling their nutritional potentials, and promoting their sustainable use are essential strategies to enhance global nutritional resilience.
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