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Silicon in mitigation of abiotic stress-induced oxidative damage in plants

Author Affiliations
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Jahangirnagar University, Aswan University, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, ...
Published InCritical Reviews in Biotechnology
Year2021
Citations204

Abstract

Accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and their destructive effects on cellular organelles are the hallmark features of plants exposed to abiotic stresses. Plants are well-equipped with defensive mechanisms like antioxidant systems to deal with ROS-induced oxidative stress. Silicon has been emerged as an important regulator of plant protective mechanisms under environmental stresses, which can be up-taken from soil through a system of various silicon-transporters. In plants, silicon is deposited underneath of cuticles and in the cell wall, and help plant cells reduce deleterious effects of stresses. Furthermore, silicon can provide resistance to ROS-toxicity, which often accounts for silicon-mediated improvement of plant tolerance to different abiotic constraints, including salinity, drought, and metal toxicity. Silicon enhances the ROS-detoxification ability of treated…
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