Pb uptake, accumulation, and translocation in plants: Plant physiological, biochemical, and molecular response: A review
Shenzhen University · Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Lead (Pb) is a highly toxic contaminant that is ubiquitously present in the ecosystem and poses severe environmental issues, including hazards to soil-plant systems. This review focuses on the uptake, accumulation, and translocation of Pb metallic ions and their toxicological effects on plant morpho-physiological and biochemical attributes. We highlight that the uptake of Pb metal is controlled by cation exchange capacity, pH, size of soil particles, root nature, and other physio-chemical limitations. Pb toxicity obstructs seed germination, root/shoot length, plant growth, and final crop-yield. Pb disrupts the nutrient uptake through roots, alters plasma membrane permeability, and disturbs chloroplast…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 80.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 239
Authors
11- SUShafeeq Ur RahmanCorresponding
Shenzhen University
- AQAnzhen QinCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Farmland Irrigation Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
- MZMuhammad ZainCorresponding
Yangzhou University
- ZMZain MushtaqCorresponding
University of the Punjab
- FMFaisal MehmoodCorresponding
Sindh Agriculture University
Topics & keywords
- Photosynthesis
- Phytotoxicity
- Shoot
- Phytoremediation
- Membrane permeability
- Nutrient
- Transpiration
- Chemistry
- Life in Land