PhosphorusVital NutrientsSoilFreshwater and marine ecosystemsCarbonIntakeLevels of these nutrientsVitamins and nutrientsNitrogenSpatial and temporalSoilsNutritionImpactsVitamin2022EutrophicationAbsorptionFertilizersMagnesiumAbsorb nutrientsFiberInorganicFoodsFoodGrowthMacronutrientsEssentialZinc2017CyanobacteriaPathwaysArtificiallyDietCropsExcessHealthyCyclesInputsPollutionImportantAssessmentsOrganic matterOxygenCarbohydratesConcentrationsSearch2016ProperMechanismAgriculturalCyclingMetabolicWhite riceOrganismsAmountsSubstanceRequirement
Phosphorus7
- Organic carbon and nutrients like phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium determine soil fertility. (wur.nl)
- Although nutrients are not limiting yet, some have finite reserves for example phosphorus. (wur.nl)
- The USGS will provide a nutrient assessment by identifying hot spots for nutrient availability and phosphorus and nitrogen release in selected Milwaukee streams, relating sediment nutrient dynamics to water column nutrient loads and dissolved oxygen, and determining baseline abundance and biovolume of potential HAB-producing cyanobacteria in selected Milwaukee streams. (usgs.gov)
- Nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are fundamental to sustaining plant and animal life on our planet. (europa.eu)
- Bones and joints subjected to the stress of exercise afterwards strengthen and remodel using nutrients like calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
- Nutrients that can benefit when applied and incorporated prior to planting include phosphorus and potassium. (msu.edu)
- The results suggest further studies using more robust experimental designs are needed to explore lake-specific dual nutrient management strategies for preventing cyanobacterial blooms in this phosphorus-rich hypereutrophic lake and possibly other hypereutrophic lakes. (cdc.gov)
Vital Nutrients2
- Bursting with vital nutrients, Makhana, also known as popped water lily seeds, not only satisfies cravings but also caters to the body's nutritional needs across all age groups. (ptinews.com)
- Are you really prepared to check every product label to confirm the presence and quantity of each one of these vital nutrients ? (dogfoodadvisor.com)
Soil14
- Nutrient management is the science and practice directed to link soil, crop, weather, and hydrologic factors with cultural, irrigation, and soil and water conservation practices to achieve optimal nutrient use efficiency, crop yields, crop quality, and economic returns, while reducing off-site transport of nutrients (fertilizer) that may impact the environment. (ufl.edu)
- By continually having a crop growing in the field, I'm sure that the cover crops are doing a great job of not only holding onto the nutrients in the soil, but also making those same nutrients readily available to the next crop. (nfuonline.com)
- To build a thriving, healthy world, nutrient-dense food is key and we believe that healthy soil is the key to healthier food! (megafood.com)
- We are deeply committed to regenerative agriculture as a way to draw down carbon, improve soil health, and to yield more nutrient dense food. (megafood.com)
- We are doing various soil testing and nutrient testing upon harvest. (megafood.com)
- It also helps avoid excess nutrients in the soil. (gardenguides.com)
- Proper soil nutrient management is a win-win scenario that improves grower efficiency and protects the environment. (msu.edu)
- In this article, we discuss nutrient management recommendations based on the results of our example soil test and when best to make adjustments indicated by the test. (msu.edu)
- One of the most important aspects of nutrient management is maintaining a suitable soil pH. (msu.edu)
- As soil pH changes, the availability of essential nutrients is altered. (msu.edu)
- This impacts the ability of plants to absorb nutrients that are present in the soil. (msu.edu)
- These nutrients move slowly through the soil profile and when incorporated will be present throughout the soil profile. (msu.edu)
- The studies show: food waste is reduced, nutrients are returned to the soil by means of greater volumes of compost generated and the accumulation of plastics in soil is avoided. (basf.com)
- ecovio® M 2351 from BASF is a certified (EN 17033) soil-biodegradable plastic for mulch films, consisting of the biodegradable copolyester ecoflex® (PBAT) and other biodegradable polymers made from renewable raw materials. (basf.com)
Freshwater and marine ecosystems2
- This cross-cutting story explores how food production has driven the wide-scale nutrient pollution of freshwater and marine ecosystems - also impacting human health and wellbeing as a result. (europa.eu)
- Anthropogenic drivers lead to unwanted loading of nutrients to freshwater and marine ecosystems, potentially causing eutrophication and loss of biodiversity and fish stocks. (lu.se)
Carbon12
- Some nutrients can be metabolically converted to smaller molecules in the process of releasing energy, such as for carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and fermentation products (ethanol or vinegar), leading to end-products of water and carbon dioxide. (wikipedia.org)
- Nutrients may be organic or inorganic: organic compounds include most compounds containing carbon, while all other chemicals are inorganic. (wikipedia.org)
- To prevent carbon shortages in agriculture, and deal with nutrients efficiently, carbon and nutrients present in waste streams should be recovered for reuse in agriculture. (wur.nl)
- However, currently organic carbon nor nutrients are hardly recovered from waste for reuse. (wur.nl)
- To close carbon and nutrients cycles, ETE scientists develop strategies and technologies to preserve and recover these elements from waste streams. (wur.nl)
- Closing organic carbon and nutrient cycles at a regional level. (wur.nl)
- The potential to recycle organic carbon and nutrients on a local scale is largely unexplored, while it offers the advantage of minimized transport. (wur.nl)
- Several biogeochemical and physical carbon 'pumps' transfer carbon from the surface to the deep ocean, in close interaction with nutrient and oxygen cycles. (nioz.nl)
- Nutrients like oxygen, carbon and hydrogen are absorbed by the plant from air and water. (gardenguides.com)
- Our data indicate that both local management efforts such as reducing nutrient run-off and seepage into groundwater, and global actions, such as reducing global carbon dioxide emissions, are required to protect reefs from rapidly declining. (hawaii.edu)
- Nutrient and carbon cycling through the atmosphere, ocean, soils, and biota vary with changing climate and land use over multiple temporal and spatial scales. (usgs.gov)
- They provide critical services including supplying a substrate and the nutrients necessary for plant growth, retaining moisture from precipitation, filtering contaminants from percolating waters, and acting as a sink of carbon. (usgs.gov)
Intake11
- Consumer advisories for dietary nutrient intakes, such as the United States Dietary Reference Intake, are based on deficiency outcomes[clarification needed] and provide macronutrient and micronutrient guides for both lower and upper limits of intake. (wikipedia.org)
- The recommended daily intake of this important nutrient is determined by sex and age. (healthline.com)
- This dataset includes dietary intake information on two nutrients, vitamin K and 3-methylhistidine, collected as part of the NHANES III dietary component. (cdc.gov)
- The files containing data for the two nutrients vitamin K and 3-methylhistidine were delivered by NCC after the first release of nutrient intake data files. (cdc.gov)
- As in previously released NHANES III dietary interview data, four data files were produced for vitamin K and 3-methylhistidine intake: two individual foods files and two total nutrient intake files. (cdc.gov)
- The "individual foods" file includes vitamin K and 3-methylhistidine values for each food reported by each survey participant and the "total nutrient intake" file sums vitamin K and 3-methylhistidine intakes across all foods and beverages consumed. (cdc.gov)
- For each Total Nutrient Intake File (primary and second) there is one record for each participant. (cdc.gov)
- These files do not include any revised or corrected data on dietary intake, only the addition of two nutrients: vitamin K and 3- methylhistidine. (cdc.gov)
- 11 No. 2A files also include all of the other nutrient and food intake variables. (cdc.gov)
- We all seem to be looking for more ways to get the nutrients our bodies need, but nutrient intake is so much more than just the foods we eat. (cnbc.com)
- Nut consumption has been associated with improved nutrient intake and diet quality and improved health outcomes, including those related to cardiovascular disease. (cdc.gov)
Levels of these nutrients2
- Profiles would also be used in the new health claims regulation, as products exceeding levels of these nutrients would not be able to make positive claims. (foodnavigator.com)
- Measurements of blood and urine levels of these nutrients are critical because they show us whether the sum of nutrient intakes from foods and vitamin supplements is too low, too high, or sufficient. (cdc.gov)
Vitamins and nutrients1
Nitrogen3
- Nutrient inputs in the European environment originate from a variety of sources, including the atmospheric deposition of nitrogen oxides (NO x ) emitted through industrial combustion processes and transport, wastewater releases and discharges from aquaculture production. (europa.eu)
- Nitrogen is the most likely nutrient to limit yeast growth during fermentation, which is why it is the main ingredient in most commercial yeast nutrient additives. (winemakermag.com)
- Traditionally, coastal water management has focused on inorganic nutrients, but recent evidence suggests that also organic forms of nitrogen (N) and (P), especially in the form of brown-pigmented organic compounds, can be both highly abundant and bioavailable. (lu.se)
Spatial and temporal2
- In the Resource Dynamo project, spatial and temporal nutrient cycles, are modelled. (wur.nl)
- We use this tool to characterize patterns of bioavailable nutrient loading from land, and to explain spatial and temporal variability in nutrient limitation of primary production and bacterioplankton production in inland and coastal waters. (lu.se)
Soils1
- How to prevent nutrient flushing from soils and how can emissions like CO 2 be minimized? (wur.nl)
Nutrition3
- The nutritional breakdown for white rice is based on average nutrition information for long-grain white rice found in the Department of Agriculture National Nutrient Database. (healthline.com)
- Nutrient TECH continually strives to improve its production and QC/lab support for its advanced foliar nutrition and BioSolutions platform to consistently meet and exceed the exacting demands of today's quality-conscious growers. (prweb.com)
- They show that nutrient profiling models that are based on both positive and negative nutrients provide a realistic picture of the nutrition quality of a product. (foodnavigator.com)
Impacts3
- Given the large number of human activities and economic sectors that can affect nutrient cycling, nutrient emissions and their potential impacts on human health and ecosystems are addressed under a number of different policy instruments in the EU. (europa.eu)
- A study published recently by a team of researchers, alumni and students from the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) showed that local impacts of humans-nutrient pollution from activities on land-may accelerate the negative impacts of global ocean acidification on coral reefs. (hawaii.edu)
- There is a long history of examining the impacts of nutrient pollution and ocean acidification on coral reefs," said lead author Nyssa Silbiger , assistant professor at California State University, Northridge and alumna of the UH Mānoa Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) at SOEST. (hawaii.edu)
Vitamin4
- Vitamin B12 is an important nutrient for your body. (familydoctor.org)
- Vitamin D is an important nutrient. (familydoctor.org)
- Vitamin D levels in some fortified foods like Vitamin D supplemented orange juice are among the new values that recently have been added to ARS' flagship nutrient composition database. (usda.gov)
- It can also be in products such as vitamin and nutrient supplements, lip balms, and certain medicines. (medlineplus.gov)
20222
Eutrophication2
- USGS evaluations of nutrients in the MMSD Watercourse Corridor Study includes the characterization of processes for stream nutrients to cause estuary eutrophication, low dissolved oxygen, algal growth, and potential HABs by building off the state of science and gaps from the Fox and Maumee Rivers. (usgs.gov)
- The objectives of this study are to describe the processes for stream nutrients to cause estuary eutrophication, low dissolved oxygen, algal growth, and potential HABs by building off the state of science and gaps from the Fox and Maumee Rivers. (usgs.gov)
Absorption2
- Inadequate amounts of essential nutrients, or diseases that interfere with absorption, result in a deficiency state that compromises growth, survival and reproduction. (wikipedia.org)
- Fiber is a type of carbohydrate found in plants that aids in digestion and the absorption of nutrients. (familydoctor.org)
Fertilizers2
- At HIMB, the team used a state-of-the-art system in which they continuously added nutrients (nitrate and phosphate commonly found in fertilizers) to aquariums housing different members of the coral reef community, including corals, seaweeds, dead reef rubble or sand. (hawaii.edu)
- Nutrients from fertilizers are often thought to impact reefs indirectly, for example, by giving an advantage to weedy seaweeds that can overtake reefs, an observation reinforced by this study. (hawaii.edu)
Magnesium2
- It's higher in fiber, magnesium, and other nutrients, and it isn't artificially enriched with nutrients like white rice is. (healthline.com)
- Hydroponic plants are administered with this nutrient in the form of magnesium sulfate. (gardenguides.com)
Absorb nutrients1
- Regardless of your dietary choices, your ability to absorb nutrients is going to kind of change throughout your life cycle,' she says. (cnbc.com)
Fiber4
- Light green Iceberg has fiber but not as many nutrients as dark greens such as romaine, kale, or spinach. (medlineplus.gov)
- Some nutrients are lost, most significantly fiber. (webmd.com)
- His guidance will be what leads Nutrient TECH's constant innovation and efforts to support the sustainable growth of food and fiber for growers. (prweb.com)
- Fiber is a nutrient that can help ease the constipation that's common during pregnancy. (kidshealth.org)
Inorganic1
- Inorganic nutrients include nutrients such as iron, selenium, and zinc, while organic nutrients include, among many others, energy-providing compounds and vitamins. (wikipedia.org)
Foods7
- Fortification is the addition of nutrients to foods to enhance their nutritional value. (faqs.org)
- Enrichment , on the other hand, is the addition of nutrients to foods to restore nutrients lost during processing. (faqs.org)
- One of the biggest advantages of eating whole foods is that you're getting the natural synergy of all of these nutrients together," says Gidus. (webmd.com)
- The nutrients lost during refinement are not the only disadvantage of eating processed foods. (webmd.com)
- Healthy foods dominated in the Swedish-produced parts of the show, whereas the other parts also displayed high-calorie and low-nutrient foods. (sciencedaily.com)
- Even if you're eating foods that are high in the nutrients you're aiming to increase in your diet - like calcium, iron and antioxidants - depending on how the foods are paired, you may be getting less nutrients than you think. (cnbc.com)
- The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans encourage the consumption of nutrient-dense foods such as nuts and seeds. (cdc.gov)
Food13
- Ethanol is not an essential nutrient, but it does provide calories.The United States Department of Agriculture uses a figure of 6.93 kilocalories (29.0 kJ) per gram of alcohol (5.47 kcal or 22.9 kJ per ml) for calculating food energy. (wikipedia.org)
- You're getting it intact, with all of the vitamins , minerals, and other nutrients that are in the food. (webmd.com)
- One problem with processed food is that, during manufacture, many healthy nutrients are removed. (webmd.com)
- We simply don't know all of the nutrients in a food that make it healthy. (webmd.com)
- One out of every five food items displayed was high in calories and low in nutrients, such as cookies, candy and ice cream. (sciencedaily.com)
- This year, more than 200 new entries have been added to the ' USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 22 ,' or SR22 for short, which now includes a total of more than 7,500 food items. (usda.gov)
- And in this case, what we feel is missing is high-quality agricultural research on how regenerative agriculture may increase the nutrient density of food. (megafood.com)
- Health and consumer groups are lobbying against the deletion of nutrient profiling in from the proposed regulation on food information ahead of tomorrow's Parliament vote over fears that consumers could be misled. (foodnavigator.com)
- Now, think about how unsafe it would be for any dog food to be sold as complete and balanced… when, in fact, that product was deficient in one or more essential nutrients. (dogfoodadvisor.com)
- The first uses a product's recipe (or the laboratory analysis of a sample) to assume it meets AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profile 3 . (dogfoodadvisor.com)
- In the face of climate change and a growing human population the concept of a Circular Economy is becoming more and more important for the food and nutrient cycle. (basf.com)
- Food and drink provide the energy and nutrients you need to be healthy. (medlineplus.gov)
- Digestion is the process the body uses to break down food into nutrients. (medlineplus.gov)
Growth8
- The pH level of the nutrient solution is important for healthy growth of the plant. (gardenguides.com)
- Nutrient management is critical in the establishment, growth and profitability for Christmas tree production, however, over-application of fertilizer can result in wasted fertilizer expense, tree injury and environmental pollution. (msu.edu)
- The new study in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences showed that nutrient pollution, which includes septic systems and agricultural and stormwater runoff, could make coral reefs more vulnerable to ocean acidification and accelerate the predicted shift from net growth to overall loss. (hawaii.edu)
- We showed that nutrient pollution decreases overall reef growth and disrupts the natural chemical dynamics on coral reefs," said Silbiger. (hawaii.edu)
- Nutrient pollution reduced calcification rates-a measure of how quickly reef builders are creating the skeletal framework-nearly tenfold in waters that would otherwise promote reef growth, and enhanced both skeletal dissolution and the growth of seaweed competitors. (hawaii.edu)
- Nutrient pollution negatively effects reef growth both directly and indirectly, creating a double whammy for coral reefs already stressed by ocean acidification around the world," said co-author Megan Donahue, researcher at HIMB. (hawaii.edu)
- The body uses the nutrients for energy, growth, and cell repair. (medlineplus.gov)
- In Kentucky, the paradigm is that phosphorous is the limiting nutrient for cyanobacteria growth. (cdc.gov)
Macronutrients2
- A classification used primarily to describe nutrient needs of animals divides nutrients into macronutrients and micronutrients. (wikipedia.org)
- Plant nutrient elements are grouped as macronutrients (those needed in relatively large amounts) and micronutrients (those needed in small amounts and sometimes referred to as trace elements). (msu.edu)
Essential9
- Essential nutrients for animals are the energy sources, some of the amino acids that are combined to create proteins, a subset of fatty acids, vitamins and certain minerals. (wikipedia.org)
- Different types of organisms have different essential nutrients. (wikipedia.org)
- Although folate is an essential nutrient for everyone, it's especially vital for women who are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant. (healthline.com)
- Though often regarded as toxic contaminants, metals such as iron are essential micro-nutrients. (nioz.nl)
- Initial research affirms rosemary as an important addition to the diet, as it contains a wide variety of nutrients that are essential for health. (webmd.com)
- Rosemary is high in Manganese , an essential nutrient for metabolic health. (webmd.com)
- The pH is low, there's high osmotic stress (stress from the environmental conditions being such that the flow of water out of the cell is favored), and often, essential nutrients are limited. (winemakermag.com)
- Here are some of the essential nutrients that will help you and your baby thrive. (kidshealth.org)
- Cr(III) is an essential dietary nutrient. (cdc.gov)
Zinc1
- Zinc is another nutrient that tends to be a concern for those looking to go plant-based,' says Perez. (cnbc.com)
20171
- Edible plants also contain thousands of compounds generally called phytochemicals which have unknown effects on disease or health, including a diverse class with non-nutrient status called polyphenols, which remain poorly understood as of 2017. (wikipedia.org)
Cyanobacteria4
- Our results show that fish had significant positive effects on cyanobacteria, cryptomonads, and chlorophytes inside the chambers, indicating that fish-mediated nutrient recycling had. (lu.se)
- Our results show that fish had significant positive effects on cyanobacteria, cryptomonads, and chlorophytes inside the chambers, indicating that fish-mediated nutrient recycling had significant effects on these phytoplankton groups. (lu.se)
- Comparison of effect sizes revealed that the effects on cyanobacteria and chlorophytes through nutrient recycling were stronger than those through zooplankton grazing. (lu.se)
- In conclusion, we provide experimental evidence supporting the hypothesis that fish-mediated nutrient recycling is an important mechanism affecting phytoplankton community structure and favoring cyanobacteria dominance in lakes. (lu.se)
Pathways3
- Figure 2: Pathways involved in nutrient signaling in some lymphocytes. (nature.com)
- We discuss how pathways that "sense" nutrients within skeletal muscle are readily able to regulate insulin action. (jci.org)
- Because of the inter-connectedness of the pathways, it is important to think about all of the possible (unintended) consequences of nutrient supplementation. (winemakermag.com)
Artificially2
- To counteract this, white rice is artificially fortified with nutrients. (healthline.com)
- Then, during the enrichment process, nutrients may be artificially added back in. (webmd.com)
Diet1
- Thus, the Carbohydrates Section of Nutrients is open to increase understanding of the heterogeneity of dietary carbohydrates and determine the carbohydrate components of the optimal diet for promotion of health and prevention of disease. (mdpi.com)
Crops1
- In the latest in our series on nutrient cycling and manure use, we hear from NFU Crops Board member Tom Rees, whose strategy draws on a range of sources. (nfuonline.com)
Excess2
- In this review, we discuss potential mechanisms by which brief nutrient excess and obesity lead to insulin resistance and propose that these mechanisms of action are different but interrelated. (jci.org)
- Although nutrient concentrations in the environment have generally decreased over the past three decades, excess nutrient pollution remains one of the most serious issues affecting human and ecosystem health in the EU. (europa.eu)
Healthy2
- If you have plenty of fresh vegetables in the salad, then you are getting healthy, disease-fighting nutrients. (medlineplus.gov)
- Osmosis +MD's Infuse - Nutrient Activating Mist helps maintain a healthy complexion. (dermstore.com)
Cycles2
Inputs1
- Global warming and human nutrient inputs are leading to ocean oxygen loss, particularly in coastal areas where severe deoxygenation is spreading rapidly. (nioz.nl)
Pollution3
- Reducing nutrient pollution is a central aspect of the EU's zero pollution action plan and farm to fork strategy . (europa.eu)
- The targets set in these documents include a 50% reduction in nutrient losses, a 20% reduction in fertiliser use and a 25% reduction in the total ecosystem area where air pollution threatens biodiversity. (europa.eu)
- But until now we never quantified how nutrient pollution can directly reduce corals' ability to build reef structure. (hawaii.edu)
Important2
- The EHN is not alone in its view that nutrient profiles are important. (foodnavigator.com)
- If you do not provide the cells of your body with the right nutrients during that important period, your recovery will be compromised, and you lose the full benefits of all your efforts. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
Assessments1
- Scientists and managers lack the conceptual framework and toolkit required to make biologically meaningful assessments of nutrient bioavailability, necessary to understand and predict the consequences of anthropogenic loading to aquatic habitats. (lu.se)
Organic matter1
- Fungi live on dead or living organic matter and meet nutrient needs from their host. (wikipedia.org)
Oxygen1
Carbohydrates1
- Carbohydrates are one of the main types of nutrients. (medlineplus.gov)
Concentrations2
- Sediment cores and water samples will be collected at up to 32 tributary and estuary sites and analyzed by the USGS Upper Midwest Environmental Science Center for nutrient concentrations. (usgs.gov)
- Available data for nutrient-related pressures and concentrations in the European environment show gradual improvement over the past three decades. (europa.eu)
Search1
- The ARS-BHNRC Nutrient Data Laboratory in Beltsville, Md., headed by nutritionist Joanne Holden, provides free electronic access to SR22 online from its web site, which includes a search feature. (usda.gov)
20161
- I was so impressed with the nutrients line that I have our entire facility at the Cannabis Genetics Institute (CGI, set to launch in 2016, by the way) using the Vegamatrix line and we have had excellent results. (hightimes.com)
Proper3
- The absence of nutrient profiles undermines the provision of proper information on product benefits to consumers. (foodnavigator.com)
- Studies have shown that after 40, without the proper nutrients and exercise, your body will age an extra six months for every passing year. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
- One way to alleviate yeast stress is by providing proper nutrients. (winemakermag.com)
Mechanism1
- Dietary interventions are related to a key indicator of aging: the dysregulation of the nutrient sensing mechanism. (medscape.com)
Agricultural2
- An updated version of the Agricultural Research Service 's (ARS) flagship nutrient database has been launched by ARS, the principal intramural scientific research agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). (usda.gov)
- Fruits and vegetables have gradually become less nutrient dense over the last 50 years due to our industrial, chemical-heavy agricultural practices. (megafood.com)
Cycling2
- Nutrient cycling - could you work with a livestock farm? (nfuonline.com)
- Nutrient cycling - to spread or not to spread? (nfuonline.com)
Metabolic1
- Nutrients can be incorporated into cells for metabolic purposes or excreted by cells to create non-cellular structures, such as hair, scales, feathers, or exoskeletons. (wikipedia.org)
White rice1
- Brown rice is an excellent source of this nutrient, while white rice is not. (healthline.com)
Organisms2
- Nutrient media are basic culture media used for maintaining microorganisms, cultivating fastidious organisms by enriching with serum or blood and are also used for purity checking prior to biochemical or serological testing (1, 2). (thomassci.com)
- What this work revealed is that the nutrients also change the local pH environment by compromising how corals and other reef organisms breathe, which influences the chemistry of the reef. (hawaii.edu)
Amounts1
- The figure does not show the relative amounts of nutrient flows. (europa.eu)
Substance1
- A nutrient is a substance used by an organism to survive, grow, and reproduce. (wikipedia.org)
Requirement1
- Rapporteur for the Parliament's Envi committee deleted the requirement for nutrient profiles to be established in her amendments, on which Envi voted in March. (foodnavigator.com)