Selenium in plants: Boon or bane?
Selenium (Se) is yet to be confirmed as essential for plants, but it has proven to be an
essential trace element for humans and other animals. However, it is well documented that …
essential trace element for humans and other animals. However, it is well documented that …
A critical review of selenium biogeochemical behavior in soil-plant system with an inference to human health
Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element for humans and animals, although controversial
for different plant species. There exists a narrow line between essential, beneficial and toxic …
for different plant species. There exists a narrow line between essential, beneficial and toxic …
Selenium in soil-plant system: Transport, detoxification and bioremediation
L Qu, J Xu, Z Dai, AM Elyamine, W Huang… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2023 - Elsevier
Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient for humans and a beneficial element for plants.
However, high Se doses always exhibit hazardous effects. Recently, Se toxicity in plant-soil …
However, high Se doses always exhibit hazardous effects. Recently, Se toxicity in plant-soil …
Monitoring and analysis of selenium as an emerging contaminant in mining industry: A critical review
Selenium is an indispensable trace element for humans, however, its release at high
concentrations becomes a major concern for terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems due to its …
concentrations becomes a major concern for terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems due to its …
[HTML][HTML] The Genus Allium as Poultry Feed Additive: A Review
Simple Summary The routine and unregulated use of in-feed antibiotics as growth promoters
in poultry have been linked to the development of antimicrobial resistance, a serious global …
in poultry have been linked to the development of antimicrobial resistance, a serious global …
Selenium metabolism in plants
PJ White - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-General Subjects, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Selenium (Se) is not an essential element for plants, although it can
benefit their growth and survival in some envionments. Excess tissue Se concentrations are …
benefit their growth and survival in some envionments. Excess tissue Se concentrations are …
Bioavailability of selenium in soil-plant system and a regulatory approach
QT Dinh, M Wang, TAT Tran, F Zhou… - Critical Reviews in …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Understanding the bioavailability of selenium (Se) in the soil–plant system plays a vital role
in phytoremediation and agronomic biofortification strategies. This review aimed to (a) …
in phytoremediation and agronomic biofortification strategies. This review aimed to (a) …
[HTML][HTML] Se nanoparticles induce changes in the growth, antioxidant responses, and fruit quality of tomato developed under NaCl stress
MC Morales-Espinoza, G Cadenas-Pliego… - Molecules, 2019 - mdpi.com
Nanotechnology represents an opportunity to improve the use of elements in agriculture.
Selenium is an element that is beneficial to plants and essential to the human diet. The size …
Selenium is an element that is beneficial to plants and essential to the human diet. The size …
S-Alk(en)ylcysteine sulfoxides in the genus Allium: proposed biosynthesis, chemical conversion, and bioactivities
N Yoshimoto, K Saito - Journal of experimental botany, 2019 - academic.oup.com
S-Alk (en) ylcysteine sulfoxides are sulfur-containing natural products characteristic of the
genus Allium. Both the flavor and medicinal properties of Allium plants are attributed to a …
genus Allium. Both the flavor and medicinal properties of Allium plants are attributed to a …
Selenium biofortification of agricultural crops and effects on plant nutrients and bioactive compounds important for human health and disease prevention–a review
R Newman, N Waterland, Y Moon, JC Tou - Plant Foods for Human …, 2019 - Springer
Selenium supplementation in humans has been suggested for the prevention of chronic
diseases including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases …
diseases including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases …