THE ROLE OF GROWTH PROMOTING BACTERIA IN SELENIUM ACCUMULATION BY PLANTS

Selenium deficiency is widespread among the human populations  of  different  countries  of  the world  and associating with cardiovascular diseases and cancer that determines the necessity to develop new technology needs to increase selenium accumulation levels by agricultural crops. Besides that,...

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Main Authors: N. А. Golubkina, A. J. Sokolova, A. V. Sindireva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Federal Scientific Vegetable Center" 2017-04-01
Series:Овощи России
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Online Access:https://www.vegetables.su/jour/article/view/358
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author N. А. Golubkina
A. J. Sokolova
A. V. Sindireva
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A. J. Sokolova
A. V. Sindireva
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description Selenium deficiency is widespread among the human populations  of  different  countries  of  the world  and associating with cardiovascular diseases and cancer that determines the necessity to develop new technology needs to increase selenium accumulation levels by agricultural crops. Besides that, the utilization of selenium containing food supplements, soil and foliar application of selenium salts are the most popular approach to  resolve the selenium deficiency  problem.  At  the same time there is a certain drawback of selenium plant biofortification, which is a low accumulation of the element, and as a result, the possibility of environmental pollution caused the element. The review is devoted to a new direction in improving plant selenium accumulation via utilization of rhizobacteria; their participation in selenium cycle; mechanism of bacteria-selenium-plant interaction; the role of volatile compounds, released by rhizobacteria, on selenium accumulation. The questions that were separately considered were regarding rhizobacteria Microbacterium oxydans extracted from Cardamine hupingshanesis that had an exceptionally high resistance to selenium impact and ability to synthesize selenocystin.
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spelling doaj.art-529268b692264d7cadceac3b93c338a32025-03-02T11:11:17ZengFederal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Federal Scientific Vegetable Center"Овощи России2072-91462618-71322017-04-0102818510.18619/2072-9146-2017-2-81-85337THE ROLE OF GROWTH PROMOTING BACTERIA IN SELENIUM ACCUMULATION BY PLANTSN. А. Golubkina0A. J. Sokolova1A. V. Sindireva2Federal State Budgetary Research Institution ‘All-Russian Research Institute of Vegetable Breeding and Seed Production’Moscow state University of Food TechnologyFederal State Budgetary Educational Institution of the Higher Education ‘Omsk State Agrarian University named after P.A. Stolypin’Selenium deficiency is widespread among the human populations  of  different  countries  of  the world  and associating with cardiovascular diseases and cancer that determines the necessity to develop new technology needs to increase selenium accumulation levels by agricultural crops. Besides that, the utilization of selenium containing food supplements, soil and foliar application of selenium salts are the most popular approach to  resolve the selenium deficiency  problem.  At  the same time there is a certain drawback of selenium plant biofortification, which is a low accumulation of the element, and as a result, the possibility of environmental pollution caused the element. The review is devoted to a new direction in improving plant selenium accumulation via utilization of rhizobacteria; their participation in selenium cycle; mechanism of bacteria-selenium-plant interaction; the role of volatile compounds, released by rhizobacteria, on selenium accumulation. The questions that were separately considered were regarding rhizobacteria Microbacterium oxydans extracted from Cardamine hupingshanesis that had an exceptionally high resistance to selenium impact and ability to synthesize selenocystin.https://www.vegetables.su/jour/article/view/358seleniumgrowth-promoting rhizobacteriabiofortification
spellingShingle N. А. Golubkina
A. J. Sokolova
A. V. Sindireva
THE ROLE OF GROWTH PROMOTING BACTERIA IN SELENIUM ACCUMULATION BY PLANTS
Овощи России
selenium
growth-promoting rhizobacteria
biofortification
title THE ROLE OF GROWTH PROMOTING BACTERIA IN SELENIUM ACCUMULATION BY PLANTS
title_full THE ROLE OF GROWTH PROMOTING BACTERIA IN SELENIUM ACCUMULATION BY PLANTS
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF GROWTH PROMOTING BACTERIA IN SELENIUM ACCUMULATION BY PLANTS
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF GROWTH PROMOTING BACTERIA IN SELENIUM ACCUMULATION BY PLANTS
title_short THE ROLE OF GROWTH PROMOTING BACTERIA IN SELENIUM ACCUMULATION BY PLANTS
title_sort role of growth promoting bacteria in selenium accumulation by plants
topic selenium
growth-promoting rhizobacteria
biofortification
url https://www.vegetables.su/jour/article/view/358
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