Sulfur nutrition and its role in plant growth and development
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Abstract
Sulfur is one of the essential nutrients that is required for the adequate growth and development of plants. Sulfur is a structural component of protein disulfide bonds, amino acids, vitamins, and cofactors. Most of the sulfur in soil is present in organic matter and hence not accessible to the plants. Anionic form of sulfur (SO42−) is the primary source of sulfur for plants that are generally present in minimal amounts in the soil. It is water-soluble, so readily leaches out of the soil. Sulfur and sulfur-containing compounds act as signaling molecules in stress management as well as normal metabolic processes. They also take part in crosstalk of complex signaling network as a mediator molecule. Plants uptake…
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- Sulfur
- Sulfur metabolism
- Nutrient
- Biology
- Sulfur cycle
- Sulfate
- Biochemistry
- Chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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