Abstract
Silicon (Si) is a micronutrient. Its amount has been found to vary from plant to plant. Grasses contain much higher Si than Arabidopsis. Interestingly, Si in plants has been shown to enhance their tolerance against various abiotic and biotic stresses. Silicon induced resistance in rice against pathogenic fungi Magnaporthe grisea and Rhizoctonia solini have been well demonstrated. In addition, Si also plays an important role in providing tolerance to heavy metal toxicity and water stress. Systematic identification and characterization of Si-responsive genes responsive genes and proteins will help in better understanding the underlying mechanism of Si-induced tolerance in plants. High-throughput technologies, such as transcriptomics and proteomics, have tremendous potential in establishing the Si-responsive genes and proteins network in order to design next generation crop plants. Here, we will focus on the role of Si in conferring tolerance in plants against various environmental stressors. We highlight the importance of genomics and potential of proteomics and metabolomics in investigating Si responses in plants and discuss its suitability in crop improvement.
Keywords: Silicon, biotic stress, abiotic stress, crop plant, rice, minireview
Current Proteomics
Title: Silicon in Plant Tolerance Against Environmental Stressors: Towards Crop Improvement Using Omics Approaches
Volume: 7 Issue: 2
Author(s): Sajad Majeed Zargar, Muslima Nazir, Ganesh Kumar Agrawal, Dea-Wook Kim and Randeep Rakwal
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Keywords: Silicon, biotic stress, abiotic stress, crop plant, rice, minireview
Abstract: Silicon (Si) is a micronutrient. Its amount has been found to vary from plant to plant. Grasses contain much higher Si than Arabidopsis. Interestingly, Si in plants has been shown to enhance their tolerance against various abiotic and biotic stresses. Silicon induced resistance in rice against pathogenic fungi Magnaporthe grisea and Rhizoctonia solini have been well demonstrated. In addition, Si also plays an important role in providing tolerance to heavy metal toxicity and water stress. Systematic identification and characterization of Si-responsive genes responsive genes and proteins will help in better understanding the underlying mechanism of Si-induced tolerance in plants. High-throughput technologies, such as transcriptomics and proteomics, have tremendous potential in establishing the Si-responsive genes and proteins network in order to design next generation crop plants. Here, we will focus on the role of Si in conferring tolerance in plants against various environmental stressors. We highlight the importance of genomics and potential of proteomics and metabolomics in investigating Si responses in plants and discuss its suitability in crop improvement.
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Majeed Zargar Sajad, Nazir Muslima, Kumar Agrawal Ganesh, Kim Dea-Wook and Rakwal Randeep, Silicon in Plant Tolerance Against Environmental Stressors: Towards Crop Improvement Using Omics Approaches, Current Proteomics 2010; 7 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157016410791330507
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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