articleNew PhytologistJan 7, 2008HYBRID OA

Selenium uptake, translocation and speciation in wheat supplied with selenate or selenite

China Agricultural University · Rothamsted Research

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Abstract

Selenite can be a dominant form of selenium (Se) in aerobic soils; however, unlike selenate, the mechanism of selenite uptake by plants remains unclear. Uptake, translocation and Se speciation in wheat (Triticum aestivum) supplied with selenate or selenite, or both, were investigated in hydroponic experiments. The kinetics of selenite influx was determined in short-term (30 min) experiments. Selenium speciation in the water-extractable fraction of roots and shoots was determined by HPLC-ICPMS. Plants absorbed similar amounts of Se within 1 d when supplied with selenite or selenate. Selenate and selenite uptake were enhanced in sulphur-starved and phosphorus-starved plants, respectively. Phosphate markedly…

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  • Selenium
  • Selenate
  • Chromosomal translocation
  • Genetic algorithm
  • Chemistry
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Biology
  • Biochemistry
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