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Structural modifications of plant organs and tissues by metals and metalloids in the environment: A review

Journal

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 159, Issue -, Pages 100-112

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2020.11.047

Keywords

Abiotic stress; Element toxicity; Endodermis; Environmental pollution; Heavy metals; Metalloids; Plant tissues; Rhizodermis; Root; Stem and leaf anatomy; Root apical meristem (RAM); Structural alterations; Vascular tissues

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Funding

  1. Slovak Grant Agency VEGA [VEGA 1/0605/17]
  2. Slovak Research and Development Agency APVV [APVV-17-0164, APVV-SK-PL-18-0078]
  3. COST Action [CA19116]
  4. COST [CA19116]

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At the dawn of the industrial revolution, the extensive use of heavy metals and toxic elements by mankind has led to a complex web of hazards worldwide, contributing significantly to environmental degradation. Research in plant anatomy, in conjunction with other disciplines like physiology and biochemistry, is crucial for understanding plant growth and development under heavy metal and toxic element stress. Studying anatomical adaptations of plant organs and tissues to these stressors is essential for improving crop management and breeding techniques in changing environmental conditions.
At the dawn of the industrial revolution, the exorbitant use of heavy metals and toxic elements by mankind unfurls a powerful and complex web of hazard all around the world that significantly contributed to unprecedented trends in environmental degradation. Plants as sessile organisms, that cannot escape from the stress directly, have adapted to this environment via concurrent configurations of several traits. Among them the anatomy has been identified as much more advanced field of research that brought the explosion of interest among the expertise and its prodigious importance in stress physiology is unavoidable. In conjunction with various other disciplines, like physiology, biochemistry, genomics and metabolomics, the plant anatomy provides a large data sets that are paving the way towards a comprehensive and holistic understanding of plant growth, development, defense and productivity under heavy metal and toxic element stress. Present paper advances our recent knowledge about structural alterations of plant tissues induced by metals and metalloids, like antimony (Sb), arsenic (As), aluminium (Al), copper (Cu), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), lead (Pb), manganese (Mn), mercury (Hg), nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) and points on essential role of plant anatomy and its understanding for plant growth and development in changing environment. Understanding of anatomical adaptations of various plant organs and tissues to heavy metals and metalloids could greatly contribute to integral and modern approach for investigation of plants in changing environmental conditions. These findings are necessary for understanding of the whole spectra of physiological and biochemical reactions in plants and to maintain the crop productivity worldwide. Moreover, our holistic perception regarding the processes underlying the plant responses to metal(loids) at anatomical level are needed for improving crop management and breeding techniques.

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