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Arsenic uptake and metabolism in plants

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2008
New Phytologist
Vol 181 (4)
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02716.x

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Fang-jie Zhao
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Andrew A. Meharg
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Summary Arsenic (As) is an element that is nonessential for and toxic to plants. Arsenic contamination in the environment occurs in many regions, and, depending on environmental factors, its accumulation in food crops may pose a health risk to humans. Recent progress in understanding the mechanisms of As uptake and metabolism in plants is reviewed here. Arsenate is taken up by phosphate transporters. A number of the aquaporin nodulin26‐like intrinsic proteins (NIPs) are able to transport arsenite, the predominant form of As in reducing environments. In rice ( Oryza sativa ), arsenite uptake shares the highly efficient silicon (Si) pathway of entry to root cells and efflux towards the xylem. In root cells arsenate is rapidly reduced to arsenite, which is effluxed to the external medium, complexed by thiol peptides or translocated to shoots. One type of arsenate reductase has been identified, but its in planta functions remain to be investigated. Some fern species in the Pteridaceae family are able to hyperaccumulate As in above‐ground tissues. Hyperaccumulation appears to involve enhanced arsenate uptake, decreased arsenite‐thiol complexation and arsenite efflux to the external medium, greatly enhanced xylem translocation of arsenite, and vacuolar sequestration of arsenite in fronds. Current knowledge gaps and future research directions are also identified. Contents Summary 777 I. Introduction 777 II. Mechanisms of arsenic uptake and efflux 778 III. Rhizosphere interactions 782 IV. Arsenic metabolism in planta 783 V. Long‐distance translocation of arsenic 786 VI. Arsenic hyperaccumulation 788 VII. Conclusions 788 Acknowledgements 789 References 789

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Fang-jie Zhao, J. F., Andrew A. Meharg, S. P. McGrath (2008). Arsenic uptake and metabolism in plants. New Phytologist, 181(4), pp. 777-794, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02716.x.

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