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Review
. 2021 May;26(5):452-471.
doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2020.11.003. Epub 2020 Nov 27.

Emerging Trends in Metalloid-Dependent Signaling in Plants

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Emerging Trends in Metalloid-Dependent Signaling in Plants

Shanti S Sharma et al. Trends Plant Sci. 2021 May.

Abstract

Metalloids are semiconducting elements that constitute a small group in the periodic table of elements. Their occurrence in nature either poses an environmental threat or benefit to plants. The precise mechanisms or manner of crosstalk of metalloid interference and sensing remain open questions. Standard plant nutrient solutions contain the metalloid boron (B) as a micronutrient, while silicon (Si) is considered a beneficial element routinely supplied only to some plants such as grasses. By contrast, arsenic (As) is a severe environmental hazard to most organisms, including plants, while the less abundant metalloids germanium (Ge), antimony (Sb), and tellurium (Te) display variable degrees of toxicity. Here we review the molecular events and mechanisms that could explain the contrasting (or overlapping) action of metalloids on the cell and cell signaling.

Keywords: arsenic; boron; cell signaling; hormone; silicon; transport.

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