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Plants (Basel)


Title:Advances in Research on the Involvement of Selenium in Regulating Plant Ecosystems
Author(s):Chao W; Rao S; Chen Q; Zhang W; Liao Y; Ye J; Cheng S; Yang X; Xu F;
Address:"College of Horticulture and Gardening, Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434025, China. Engineering Research Center of Ecology and Agricultural Use of Wetland of Ministry of Education, Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434025, China. Hubei Key Laboratory of Waterlogging Disaster and Agricultural Use of Wetland, Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434025, China. National R&D Center for Se-Rich Agricultural Products Processing, School of Modern Industry for Selenium Science and Engineering, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, China. Henry Fok School of Biology and Agricultural, Shaoguan University, Shaoguan 512005, China"
Journal Title:Plants (Basel)
Year:2022
Volume:20221014
Issue:20
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/plants11202712
ISSN/ISBN:2223-7747 (Print) 2223-7747 (Electronic) 2223-7747 (Linking)
Abstract:"Selenium is an essential trace element which plays an important role in human immune regulation and disease prevention. Plants absorb inorganic selenium (selenite or selenate) from the soil and convert it into various organic selenides (such as seleno amino acids, selenoproteins, and volatile selenides) via the sulfur metabolic pathway. These organic selenides are important sources of dietary selenium supplementation for humans. Organoselenides can promote plant growth, improve nutritional quality, and play an important regulatory function in plant ecosystems. The release of selenium-containing compounds into the soil by Se hyperaccumulators can promote the growth of Se accumulators but inhibit the growth and distribution of non-Se accumulators. Volatile selenides with specific odors have a deterrent effect on herbivores, reducing their feeding on plants. Soil microorganisms can effectively promote the uptake and transformation of selenium in plants, and organic selenides in plants can improve the tolerance of plants to pathogenic bacteria. Although selenium is not an essential trace element for plants, the right amount of selenium has important physiological and ecological benefits for them. This review summarizes recent research related to the functions of selenium in plant ecosystems to provide a deeper understanding of the significance of this element in plant physiology and ecosystems and to serve as a theoretical basis and technical support for the full exploitation and rational application of the ecological functions of selenium-accumulating plants"
Keywords:allelopathy ecosystem plant selenium;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEChao, Wei Rao, Shen Chen, Qiangwen Zhang, Weiwei Liao, Yongling Ye, Jiabao Cheng, Shuiyuan Yang, Xiaoyan Xu, Feng eng No. 2019ABA113/Special Projects for Technological Innovation in Hubei Province/ No. 2020BBA043/the Key Research and Development Program of Hubei Province, China/ No. KF202113/Open Fund of Engineering Research Center of Ecology and Agricultural Use of Wetland, Ministry of Education, China/ Review Switzerland 2022/10/28 Plants (Basel). 2022 Oct 14; 11(20):2712. doi: 10.3390/plants11202712"

 
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