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Selenium Toxicity in Plants and Environment: Biogeochemistry and Remediation Possibilities

Author Affiliations
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Oil Crops Research Institute, ...
Published InPlants
Year2020
Citations116

Abstract

Selenium (Se) is a widely distributed trace element with dual (beneficial or toxic) effects for humans, animals, and plants. The availability of Se in the soil is reliant on the structure of the parental material and the procedures succeeding to soil formation. Anthropogenic activities affect the content of Se in the environment. Although plants are the core source of Se in animal and human diet, the role of Se in plants is still debatable. A low concentration of Se can be beneficial for plant growth, development, and ecophysiology both under optimum and unfavorable environmental conditions. However, excess Se results in toxic effects, especially in Se sensitive plants, due to changing structure and function of proteins and induce oxidative/nitrosative stress, which…
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