(1) Base selection: It should meet the "National Organic Food Production Base Examination Regulations";
(2) selection of high-quality varieties: especially disease-resistant varieties, seeds can not be chemically treated or genetically modified;
(3) Reasonable rounds (sets): To reduce the incidence of soil-borne diseases and pests, to achieve environmental friendliness and sustainable development of agriculture;
(4) To cultivate robust plants: nursery, grafting, appropriate sowing, timely planting, fertilizer and water management;
(5) Strengthen protection measures and create a good environment: Use pest control nets, shade nets and other measures to reduce the incidence of pests and diseases;
(6) Pest control: Use physical, agricultural, and biological measures as far as possible for prevention and control, and use biological pesticides such as BT and matrine for serious control.
(7) Avoid hormonal contamination: Solanaceous vegetables can not use hormones and pods, artificial shaking or bumblebee pollination techniques.
The production of organic vegetables has great practical and long-term significance for the health of consumers, the virtuous circle of soil, and the sustainable development of agriculture.
Vitamins:
Vitamin A: Retinol. Carotene compounds responsible for transmitting light sensation in the retina of the eye. Deficiency leads to night blindness.
Beta carotene: An antioxidant which protects cells against oxidation damage that can lead to cancer. Beta carotene is converted, as needed, to vitamin A. Food sources of beta carotene include vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach and other leafy green vegetables; and fruit such as cantaloupes and apricots. Excessive carotene in the diet can temporarily yellow the skin, a condition called carotenemia, commonly seen in infants fed largely mushed carrots.
Vitamin B1: Thiamin, acts as a coenzyme in body metabolism. Deficiency leads to beriberi, a disease of the heart and nervous system.
Vitamin B2: Riboflavin, essential for the reactions of coenzymes. Deficiency causes inflammation of the lining of the mouth and skin.
Vitamin B3: Niacin, an essential part of coenzymes of body metabolism. Deficiency causes inflammation of the skin, vagina, rectum and mouth, as well as mental slowing.
Vitamin B6: Pyridoxine, a cofactor for enzymes. Deficiency leads to inflammation of the skin and mouth, nausea, vomiting, dizziness , weakness and anemia.
Folate (folic acid): Folic acid is an important factor in nucleic acid synthesis (the genetic material). Folate deficiency leads to megaloblastic anemia.
Vitamin B12: An essential factor in nucleic acid synthesis (the genetic material of all cells). Deficiency leads to megaloblastic anemia, as can be seen in pernicious anemia.
Vitamin C: Ascorbic acid, important in the synthesis of collagen, the framework protein for tissues of the body. Deficiency leads to scurvy, characterized by fragile capillaries, poor wound healing, and bone deformity in children.
Vitamin D: A steroid vitamin which promotes absorption and metabolism of calcium and phosphorus. Under normal conditions of sunlight exposure, no dietary supplementation is necessary because sunlight promotes adequate vitamin D synthesis in the skin. Deficiency can lead to osteomalacia in adults and bone deformity (rickets) in children.
Vitamin E: Deficiency can lead to anemia.
Vitamin K: An essential factor in the formation of blood clotting factors. Deficiency can lead to abnormal bleeding.
Nutritions:
For the treatment of nutritional disease, any of the nutrient-related diseases and conditions that cause illness in humans. They may include deficiencies or excesses in the diet, obesity and eating disorders, and chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, cancer, and diabetes mellitus. Nutritional diseases also include developmental abnormalities that can be prevented by diet, hereditary metabolic disorders that respond to dietary treatment, the interaction of foods and nutrients with drugs, food allergies and intolerances, and potential hazards in the food supply. All of these categories are described in this article. For a discussion of essential nutrients, dietary recommendations, and human nutritional needs and concerns throughout the life cycle, see nutrition, human.
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