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Insights into fluoride-induced oxidative stress and antioxidant defences in plants

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ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM
Volume 40, Issue 10, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-018-2754-0

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Fluoride; Genotype; Oxidative stress; Toxicological impacts

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  1. University Grants Commission, New Delhi (India) under University with Potential for Excellence fellowship (UPE) scheme

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Fluoride is a common pollutant which occurs in various environmental matrices considered as one of the most phytotoxic pollutants. It is essential to the living organisms in trace quantities but at its higher concentration it becomes poisonous. Excess amount of fluoride in environment not only exerts its toxic effects on human beings and animals but also on plants. Toxicological impacts of fluoride on plants have been largely debated due to reduction of growth parameters, inhibition of metabolic activities and decreased photosynthetic activity. The signs of fluoride impacts on plants may be severe, acute or chronic and toxicity of fluoride depends on dose, frequency of exposure, duration and genotype of plant. This article overviews understanding of transport, uptake and fluoride accumulation in plants and provide insights into the fluoride-induced oxidative stress and regulatory mechanisms to cope up with it. The main objective of this article is to prospect new research avenues to unravel the mechanisms explaining fluoride toxicity in various plant species.

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