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Advances in physiological mechanisms of selenium to improve heavy metal stress tolerance in plants

Journal

PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 6, Pages 913-919

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/plb.13435

Keywords

Antioxidant system; Heavy metal stress; Phytochelatins; Selenium; Selenium heavy metal complexes

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Funding

  1. Special Projects for Technological Innovation in Hubei Province [2019ABA113]
  2. Foundation of Science and Technology Program of Enshi City [E20180005]
  3. Key Research and Development Program of Hubei Province [2020BBA043]

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This paper reviews and summarizes the physiological mechanism of selenium in enhancing heavy metal stress tolerance in plants. Selenium has an antagonistic effect on heavy metals by promoting the removal of reactive oxygen species and regulating the transportation and distribution of heavy metal ions in plants. It also reduces oxidative damage and the accumulation of heavy metal ions. Understanding the role of selenium in plant response to heavy metal stress is important for environmental remediation and agricultural development.
Selenium (Se) is a metalloid mineral nutrient for human and animal health. Plants are the main foodstuff source of the Se intake of humans. For plants, the addition of an appropriate amount of Se could promotes growth and development, and improves the tolerance to environmental stress, especially stress from some of heavy metals (HM) stress, such as cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg). This paper mainly reviews and summarizes the physiological mechanism of Se in enhancing HM stress tolerance in plants. The antagonistic effect of Se on HM is a comprehensive effect that includes many physiological mechanisms. Se can promote the removal of excessive reactive oxygen species and reduce the oxidative damage of plant cells under HM elements stress. Se participates in the regulation of the transportation and distribution of HM ions in plants, and alleviates the damage caused by of HM stress. Moreover, Se combine with HM elements to form Se-HM complexes and promote the production of phytochelatins (PCs), thereby reducing the accumulation of HM ions in plants. Overall, Se plays an important role in plant response to HM stress, but current studies mainly focus on physiological mechanism, and further in-depth study on the molecular mechanism is essential to confirm the participation of Se in plant response to environmental stress. This review helps to comprehensively understand the physiological mechanism of Se in plant tolerance against to HM stress of plants, and provides important theoretical support for the practical application of Se in environmental remediation and agricultural development.

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