peer reviewedMetalloids represent a wide range of elements with intermediate physiochemical properties between metals and non-metals. Many of the metalloids, like boron, selenium, and silicon are known to be essential or quasi-essential for plant growth. In contrast, metalloids viz. arsenic and germanium are toxic to plant growth. The toxicity of metalloids largely depends on their concentration within the living cells. Some elements, at low concentration, may be beneficial for plant growth and development; however, when present at high concentration, they often exert negative effects. In this regard, understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in the uptake of metalloids by roots, their subsequent transport to different tissues and int...
Boron (B) is an essential mineral nutrient for growth of plants, and B deficiency is now a worldwide...
The interactive effects of selenium (Se) and arsenic (As) on plant uptake of Se and As have rarely b...
The handling of trace elements by plants plays a fundamental role in food security and safety. There...
Metalloids such as boron and silicon are key elements for plant growth and crop productivity. Howeve...
Sharma SS, Kumar V, Dietz K-J. Emerging Trends in Metalloid-Dependent Signaling in Plants. Trends in...
Plants need many different metal elements for growth, development and reproduction, which must be mo...
Plant development and fitness largely depend on the adequate availability of mineral elements in the...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous metalloid in the biosphere, and its origin can be either geogenic or anthrop...
Arsenic (As), a naturally-occurring metalloid, is not essential for plant growth, but it can accumul...
Metalloid contamination in the environment is one of the serious concerns posing threat to our ecosy...
This Special Issue provides 15 research articles and 4 comprehensive review articles on various aspe...
A number of review articles have appeared in the literature recently on metal accumulation by plants...
Copyright © 2001 CSIRO This paper is now found on the webpage for the title "Functional Plant Biolog...
In order to revegetate an industrial soil polluted by trace metals and metalloids (As, Pb, Cu, Cd, S...
Aluminium and silicon are usually abundant in soil mineral matter, but their availability for plant ...
Boron (B) is an essential mineral nutrient for growth of plants, and B deficiency is now a worldwide...
The interactive effects of selenium (Se) and arsenic (As) on plant uptake of Se and As have rarely b...
The handling of trace elements by plants plays a fundamental role in food security and safety. There...
Metalloids such as boron and silicon are key elements for plant growth and crop productivity. Howeve...
Sharma SS, Kumar V, Dietz K-J. Emerging Trends in Metalloid-Dependent Signaling in Plants. Trends in...
Plants need many different metal elements for growth, development and reproduction, which must be mo...
Plant development and fitness largely depend on the adequate availability of mineral elements in the...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous metalloid in the biosphere, and its origin can be either geogenic or anthrop...
Arsenic (As), a naturally-occurring metalloid, is not essential for plant growth, but it can accumul...
Metalloid contamination in the environment is one of the serious concerns posing threat to our ecosy...
This Special Issue provides 15 research articles and 4 comprehensive review articles on various aspe...
A number of review articles have appeared in the literature recently on metal accumulation by plants...
Copyright © 2001 CSIRO This paper is now found on the webpage for the title "Functional Plant Biolog...
In order to revegetate an industrial soil polluted by trace metals and metalloids (As, Pb, Cu, Cd, S...
Aluminium and silicon are usually abundant in soil mineral matter, but their availability for plant ...
Boron (B) is an essential mineral nutrient for growth of plants, and B deficiency is now a worldwide...
The interactive effects of selenium (Se) and arsenic (As) on plant uptake of Se and As have rarely b...
The handling of trace elements by plants plays a fundamental role in food security and safety. There...