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Mechanistic insight on boron-mediated toxicity in plant vis-a-vis its mitigation strategies: a review

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2022.2049694

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Boron toxicity; photosynthesis; boron transporters; reactive oxygen species

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This review investigates the physio-biochemical and molecular responses and mechanism of boron (B) uptake under its toxic condition. It also analyzes the spatial distribution and accumulation of B in plants regulated by sugar alcohols (polyols) and provides management strategies to alleviate B toxicity. The study highlights the narrow range between essential and toxic levels of B in plants and the symptoms that occur with slight changes in B concentration in soil. It discusses the morphological, anatomical, physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses of plants to B toxicity, including impaired growth, chlorosis, and disruption of various systems in the plant.
NOVELTY STATEMENT The physio-biochemical and molecular responses and mechanism of B uptake under its toxic condition have been illustrated. The spatial distribution of boron under its toxic condition and its accumulation in the plant might be regulated with sugar alcohols (polyols). This review throws light on the elevated level of B in the soil-plant system and provides management strategies for alleviating B toxicity in the plant. Boron (B) is an essential micronutrient, crucial for the growth and development of crop plants. However, the essential to a toxic range of B in the plant is exceptionally narrow, and symptoms develop with a slight change in its concentration in soil. The morphological and anatomical response, such as leaf chlorosis, stunted growth, and impairment in the xylem and phloem development occurs under B-toxicity. The transport of B in the plant occurs via transpiration stream with the involvement of B-channels and transporter in the roots. The higher accumulation of B in source and sink tissue tends to have lower photosynthetic, chlorophyll content, infertility, failure of pollen tube formation and germination, impairment of cell wall formation, and disruption of membrane systems. Excess B in the plant hinders the uptake of other micronutrients, hormone transport, and metabolite partitioning. B-mediated reactive oxygen species production leads to the synthesis of antioxidant enzymes which help to scavenge these molecules and prevent the plant from further oxidative damage. This review highlights morpho-anatomical, physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses of the plant under B toxicity and thereby might help the researchers to understand the related mechanism and design strategies to develop B tolerant cultivars.

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