Journal article

Increasing ascorbate levels in crops to enhance human nutrition and plant abiotic stress tolerance

RC Macknight, WA Laing, SM Bulley, RC Broad, AA Johnson, RP Hellens

Current Opinion in Biotechnology | Published : 2017

Abstract

Ascorbate (or vitamin C) is an essential human micronutrient predominantly obtained from plants. In addition to preventing scurvy, it is now known to have broader roles in human health, for example as a cofactor for enzymes involved in epigenetic programming and as regulator of cellular iron uptake. Furthermore, ascorbate is the major antioxidant in plants and underpins many environmentally induced abiotic stress responses. Biotechnological approaches to enhance the ascorbate content of crops therefore have potential to improve both human health and abiotic stress tolerance of crops. Identifying the genetic basis of ascorbate variation between plant varieties and discovering how some ‘super ..

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