Detoxification Mechanisms of Mercury Toxicity in Plants: A Review

Mercury is one of the most toxic heavy metals present in the earth’s crust. It has been considered as environmental pollutant because of its potent toxicity to plants and humans. In this review, we discuss mercury toxicity responses on plant metabolism and its detoxification mechanism by phytochelat...

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Main Authors: Shilpa Shrivastava, Archana Shrivastav, Jot Sharma
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Language:English
Published: HATASO 2015-12-01
Series:Recent Advances in Biology and Medicine
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spelling doaj-2f0d4db9f5f741e4a7998b6c7ce66a0c2020-11-25T00:02:07ZengHATASORecent Advances in Biology and Medicine2378-654X2378-654X2015-12-0112015606810.18639/RABM.2015.01.196308196308Detoxification Mechanisms of Mercury Toxicity in Plants: A ReviewShilpa Shrivastava0Archana Shrivastav1Jot Sharma2Department of Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, CHRI Campus, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India.Department of Microbiology, College of Life Sciences, CHRI Campus, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India.Department of Biotechnology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India.Mercury is one of the most toxic heavy metals present in the earth’s crust. It has been considered as environmental pollutant because of its potent toxicity to plants and humans. In this review, we discuss mercury toxicity responses on plant metabolism and its detoxification mechanism by phytochelatins and antioxidant enzymes. Some light is also shed on selenium antagonistic study with mercury. Due to its potential toxicity, it has attracted attention in fields of soil science and plant nutrition. Mercury has harmful toxic effects on the molecular and physiobiochemical behavior of plants. Mostly research work has been done on seed germination, and shoot, root, and leaf morphology. Enzyme responses with respect to mercury as a result Hg accumulated in food chain is also reviewed here. Hence, this review may provide a compiled data for other researches in this direction, to provide a better mechanism or details about mercury’s noxious effect in the ecosystem.https://submissions.scholasticahq.com/reader/rabm/446-detoxification-mechanisms-of-mercury-toxicity-in-plants-a-reviewMercuryPhytochelatinsEcosystemPhysiobiochemical behaviorSeleniumToxicityPlants
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Detoxification Mechanisms of Mercury Toxicity in Plants: A Review
Recent Advances in Biology and Medicine
Mercury
Phytochelatins
Ecosystem
Physiobiochemical behavior
Selenium
Toxicity
Plants
author_facet Shilpa Shrivastava
Archana Shrivastav
Jot Sharma
author_sort Shilpa Shrivastava
title Detoxification Mechanisms of Mercury Toxicity in Plants: A Review
title_short Detoxification Mechanisms of Mercury Toxicity in Plants: A Review
title_full Detoxification Mechanisms of Mercury Toxicity in Plants: A Review
title_fullStr Detoxification Mechanisms of Mercury Toxicity in Plants: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Detoxification Mechanisms of Mercury Toxicity in Plants: A Review
title_sort detoxification mechanisms of mercury toxicity in plants: a review
publisher HATASO
series Recent Advances in Biology and Medicine
issn 2378-654X
2378-654X
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Mercury is one of the most toxic heavy metals present in the earth’s crust. It has been considered as environmental pollutant because of its potent toxicity to plants and humans. In this review, we discuss mercury toxicity responses on plant metabolism and its detoxification mechanism by phytochelatins and antioxidant enzymes. Some light is also shed on selenium antagonistic study with mercury. Due to its potential toxicity, it has attracted attention in fields of soil science and plant nutrition. Mercury has harmful toxic effects on the molecular and physiobiochemical behavior of plants. Mostly research work has been done on seed germination, and shoot, root, and leaf morphology. Enzyme responses with respect to mercury as a result Hg accumulated in food chain is also reviewed here. Hence, this review may provide a compiled data for other researches in this direction, to provide a better mechanism or details about mercury’s noxious effect in the ecosystem.
topic Mercury
Phytochelatins
Ecosystem
Physiobiochemical behavior
Selenium
Toxicity
Plants
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