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Bioavailability of selenium in soil-plant system and a regulatory approach

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Pages 443-517 | Published online: 27 Dec 2018
 

Abstract

Understanding the bioavailability of selenium (Se) in the soil–plant system plays a vital role in phytoremediation and agronomic biofortification strategies. This review aimed to (a) discuss the effect of various soil parameters on the bioavailability of Se, its uptake and translocation in relation to plant species, genotypes, growth stages, and management regimes; and (b) examine soil and plant indices associated with Se bioavailability. In addition, we particularly discussed potential methods for regulating the bioavailability of Se. Such methods include the application of agricultural residue, Se fertilizer, or take advantage of the interaction between Se and other nutrient elements.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank for the financial support provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41571454 and 41171379, to D.L. Liang).

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