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Microgreens Production: Exploiting Environmental and Cultural Factors for Enhanced Agronomical Benefits.
Dubey, Shiva; Harbourne, Niamh; Harty, Mary; Hurley, Daniel; Elliott-Kingston, Caroline.
Afiliação
  • Dubey S; School of Agriculture and Food Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland.
  • Harbourne N; School of Agriculture and Food Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland.
  • Harty M; School of Agriculture and Food Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland.
  • Hurley D; School of Agriculture and Food Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland.
  • Elliott-Kingston C; School of Agriculture and Food Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland.
Plants (Basel) ; 13(18)2024 Sep 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39339608
ABSTRACT
An exponential growth in global population is expected to reach nine billion by 2050, demanding a 70% increase in agriculture productivity, thus illustrating the impact of global crop production on the environment and the importance of achieving greater agricultural yields. Globally, the variety of high-quality microgreens is increasing through indoor farming at both small and large scales. The major concept of Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) seeks to provide an alternative to traditional agricultural cultivation. Microgreens have become popular in the twenty-first century as a food in the salad category that can fulfil some nutrient requirements. Microgreens are young seedlings that offer a wide spectrum of colours, flavours, and textures, and are characterised as a "functional food" due to their nutraceutical properties. Extensive research has shown that the nutrient profile of microgreens can be desirably tailored by preharvest cultivation and postharvest practices. This study provides new insight into two major categories, (i) environmental and (ii) cultural, responsible for microgreens' growth and aims to explore the various agronomical factors involved in microgreens production. In addition, the review summarises recent studies that show these factors have a significant influence on microgreens development and nutritional composition.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article