New Traits of Agriculture/Food Quality Interface

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There is a close link between food and territory. The current challenges can be found in precision agriculture and food metrology from the perspective of monitoring and improv- ing food quality and addressing the promotion of diversity of agroecosystems and diets. The study of Durazzo et al. [1] des...

There is a close link between food and territory. The current challenges can be found in precision agriculture and food metrology from the perspective of monitoring and improv- ing food quality and addressing the promotion of diversity of agroecosystems and diets. The study of Durazzo et al. [1] describes the metrology, agriculture, and food relationship by quantitative literature research analysis as a useful tool for identifying emerging research directions, collaboration networks, and suggestions for more in-depth literature searches. Research studies describing factors affecting food quality-such as agronomic conditions, post-harvest elicitors, cultivar selection, harvest date, or environmental influences—are described. Sustainable environmental and innovative practices should be promoted.

Hu et al. [2] have compared the grain quality and starch physicochemical properties between Japonica rice cultivars with different contents of amylose, as affected by nitrogen fertilization: the selection of a low amylose content japonica rice cultivar grown without nitrogen fertilizer can reduce the amylose and protein contents, as well as improving the pasting properties, starch retrogradation properties and eating quality of the cooked rice.

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