Arsenic uptake and metabolism in arsenic resistant and nonresistant plant species
University of Aberdeen · UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Summary Elevation of arsenic levels in soils causes considerable concern with respect to plant uptake and subsequent entry into wildlife and human food chains. Arsenic speciation in the environment is complex, existing in both inorganic and organic forms, with interconversion between species regulated by biotic and abiotic processes. To understand and manage the risks posed by soil arsenic it is essential to know how arsenic is taken up by the roots and metabolized within plants. Some plant species exhibit phenotypic variation in response to arsenic species, which helps us to understand the toxicity of arsenic and the way in which plants have evolved arsenic resistances. This knowledge, for example, could be…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.24
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 97
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2Topics & keywords
- Arsenic
- Arsenic toxicity
- Pteris vittata
- Arsenate
- Context (archaeology)
- Biology
- Arsenite
- Fern
- Life in Land