Efficacy of zinc-based nanoparticles in alleviating the abiotic stress in plants: current knowledge and future perspectives
Due to sessile, plants are unable to avoid unfavorable environmental conditions which leads
to inducing serious negative effects on plant growth, crop yield, and food safety. Instead …
to inducing serious negative effects on plant growth, crop yield, and food safety. Instead …
[HTML][HTML] Negative impacts of arsenic on plants and mitigation strategies
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid prevalent mainly in soil and water. The presence of As above
permissible levels becomes toxic and detrimental to living organisms, therefore, making it a …
permissible levels becomes toxic and detrimental to living organisms, therefore, making it a …
The involvement of hydrogen sulphide in melatonin-induced tolerance to arsenic toxicity in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) plants by regulating sequestration and …
Melatonin (MT) and hydrogen sulphide (H 2 S) are recognised as vital biomolecules actively
taking part in plant defence systems as free radical scavengers and antioxidants against a …
taking part in plant defence systems as free radical scavengers and antioxidants against a …
Physiological and transcriptomic analyses reveal that phytohormone pathways and glutathione metabolism are involved in the arsenite toxicity response in tomatoes
Y Wang, M Xing, X Gao, M Wu, F Liu, L Sun… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
The main forms of inorganic arsenic (As) in soil are arsenate [As (V)] and arsenite [As (III)].
Both forms inhibit plant growth. Here, we investigate the effects of As (III) toxicity on the …
Both forms inhibit plant growth. Here, we investigate the effects of As (III) toxicity on the …
[HTML][HTML] S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO)-mediated lead detoxification in soybean through the regulation of ROS and metal-related transcripts
Heavy metal toxicity, including lead (Pb) toxicity, is increasing in soils, and heavy metals are
considered to be toxic in small amounts. Pb contamination is mainly caused by …
considered to be toxic in small amounts. Pb contamination is mainly caused by …
Unveiling the molecular mechanisms of arsenic tolerance and resilience in the primitive bryophyte Marchantia polymorpha L.
This study addresses the pressing issue of high arsenic (As) contaminations, which poses a
severe threat to various life forms in our ecosystem. Despite this prevailing concern, all …
severe threat to various life forms in our ecosystem. Despite this prevailing concern, all …
Synergistic Effects of Selenium and Silicon Mitigate Arsenic Toxicity in Oryza sativa L.
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element for plants, animals and humans. The mitigation of As stress
has been achieved via selenium (Se) and silica (Si) supplementations. However, the effects …
has been achieved via selenium (Se) and silica (Si) supplementations. However, the effects …
[HTML][HTML] Nitric Oxide Promoted the Seed Germination of Cynanchum auriculatum under Cadmium Stress
FF Liu, XH Qiao, T Yang, P Zhao, ZP Zhu, JH Zhao… - Agronomy, 2023 - mdpi.com
Cynanchum auriculatum, an early food-medicine homologous plant native to Asia,
possesses significant nutritional and health benefits. However, the presence of cadmium …
possesses significant nutritional and health benefits. However, the presence of cadmium …
Recent advances in arsenic mitigation in rice through biotechnological approaches
S Singh, S Srivastava - International Journal of Phytoremediation, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Arsenic (As) is a major threat to the environment and human health due to its toxicity and
carcinogenicity. Occurrence of alarming concentrations of As in water and soil leads to its …
carcinogenicity. Occurrence of alarming concentrations of As in water and soil leads to its …
[PDF][PDF] Negative Impacts of Arsenic on Plants and Mitigation Strategies. Plants 2023, 12, 1815
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid prevalent mainly in soil and water. The presence of As above
permissible levels becomes toxic and detrimental to living organisms, therefore, making it a …
permissible levels becomes toxic and detrimental to living organisms, therefore, making it a …