2022826 · This review highlights Zn’s role in mitigating the HMs toxicity in plants. We have systematically described the potential mechanisms mediated by Zn to mitigate HMs in plants. Zinc application reduced the HMs uptake and translocation plants, which is considered an essential mechanism of HM stress tolerance.
view more201291 · The modification of the antioxidative system may play a critical role in plant adaptation to metal stress In general, HM-induced oxidative stress results from ROS formation, which leads to the disturbance of physiological processes and causes oxidative damage ( Sinha et al., 2005, Singh et al., 2006 ).
view more202211 · The important role of the micronutrient copper (Cu) and concerted action of Cu transport systems in plant growth, development, reproduction, grain yield, and nutritional quality has been recognized for many decades. This review summarizes recent advances in our understanding of mechanisms of Cu function in plants and Cu transporters ...
view more202213 · Here, we review the current understanding of zinc homeostasis in plants from the molecular and physiological perspectives. We provide an overview of approaches pursued so far in Zn biofortification of crops. Finally, we outline a "push-pull" model of zinc nutrition in plants as a simplifying concept. In summary, this review discusses avenues ...
view moreThis review gives an overview of the current understanding of main features concerning the role of copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn) and zinc (Zn) in plant photosynthesis as well as the mechanisms involved in their homeostasis within chloroplasts.
view more201956 · Manganese (Mn) and zinc (Zn) play essential roles in plants. Members of the natural resistance-associated macrophage protein (NRAMP) family transport divalent metal ions. In this research, the function of peanut ( Arachis hypogaea L.) AhNRAMP1 in transporting Mn and Zn, as well as its potential for iron (Fe) and Zn biofortification was …
view more2022107 · Zinc (Zn) is required for the metabolism of plants, enzyme function, and ion transport. The physicochemical involvement of Zn in soil-plant systems. Consequently, inadequate Zn availability in soil is a main consideration for plant nutrition, resulting in a significant loss in production and grain nutrient content.
view more2013125 · As a consequence, iron, zinc, manganese, and copper uptake systems significantly contribute to the virulence of many pathogenic bacteria.
view more201845 · Manganese (Mn) is an essential element that is involved in the synthesis and activation of many enzymes and in the regulation of the metabolism of glucose and lipids in humans. In addition, Mn is one of the required …
view more2022329 · Manganese management in plant cells is important for providing cells with appropriate development conditions, as both manganese deficiency and excess interfere with redox homeostasis and activate oxidative stress in cells. Excessive amounts of Mn affect morphological and anatomical parameters but the precise mechanism of …
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