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Selenium and nano-selenium in plant nutrition

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ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 123-147

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10311-015-0535-1

Keywords

Selenium; Higher plants; Plant nutrition; Nano-Se; Se fertilizers

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  1. MBMF/DLR (the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of the Federal Republic of Germany) [5310]

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Selenium (Se) is a naturally occurring metalloid element which occurs nearly in all environments. Se is considered as a finite and non-renewable resource on the Earth. The common sources of Se in earth's crust occur in association with sulfide minerals such as metal selenide, whereas it is rarely found in elemental form (Se-0). While there is no evidence of Se need for higher plants, several reports show that when Se added at low concentrations, Se exerts beneficial effects on plant growth. Se may act as quasi-essential micronutrient through altering different physiological and biochemical traits. Thus, plants vary considerably in their physiological and biochemical response to Se. This review focusses on the physiological importance of Se forms as well as different Se fertilizers for higher plants, especially plant growth, uptake, transport, and metabolism.

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