Tracking Se Assimilation and Speciation through the Rice Plant - Nutrient Competition, Toxicity and Distribution.

Up to 1 billion people are affected by low intakes of the essential nutrient selenium (Se) due to low concentrations in crops. Biofortification of this micronutrient in plants is an attractive way of increasing dietary Se levels. We investigated a promising method of Se biofortification of rice seed...

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Main Authors: Alexandra K Nothstein, Elisabeth Eiche, Michael Riemann, Peter Nick, Lenny H E Winkel, Jörg Göttlicher, Ralph Steininger, Rita Brendel, Matthias von Brasch, Gabriele Konrad, Thomas Neumann
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4846085?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4d13d90fd7ec4c9f951f2b294e53b8a72020-11-25T02:39:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01114e015208110.1371/journal.pone.0152081Tracking Se Assimilation and Speciation through the Rice Plant - Nutrient Competition, Toxicity and Distribution.Alexandra K NothsteinElisabeth EicheMichael RiemannPeter NickLenny H E WinkelJörg GöttlicherRalph SteiningerRita BrendelMatthias von BraschGabriele KonradThomas NeumannUp to 1 billion people are affected by low intakes of the essential nutrient selenium (Se) due to low concentrations in crops. Biofortification of this micronutrient in plants is an attractive way of increasing dietary Se levels. We investigated a promising method of Se biofortification of rice seedlings, as rice is the primary staple for 3 billion people, but naturally contains low Se concentrations. We studied hydroponic Se uptake for 0-2500 ppb Se, potential phyto-toxicological effects of Se and the speciation of Se along the shoots and roots as a function of added Se species, concentrations and other nutrients supplied. We found that rice germinating directly in a Se environment increased plant-Se by factor 2-16, but that nutrient supplementation is required to prevent phyto-toxicity. XANES data showed that selenite uptake mainly resulted in the accumulation of organic Se in roots, but that selenate uptake resulted in accumulation of selenate in the higher part of the shoot, which is an essential requirement for Se to be transported to the grain. The amount of organic Se in the plant was positively correlated with applied Se concentration. Our results indicate that biofortification of seedlings with selenate is a successful method to increase Se levels in rice.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4846085?pdf=render
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author Alexandra K Nothstein
Elisabeth Eiche
Michael Riemann
Peter Nick
Lenny H E Winkel
Jörg Göttlicher
Ralph Steininger
Rita Brendel
Matthias von Brasch
Gabriele Konrad
Thomas Neumann
spellingShingle Alexandra K Nothstein
Elisabeth Eiche
Michael Riemann
Peter Nick
Lenny H E Winkel
Jörg Göttlicher
Ralph Steininger
Rita Brendel
Matthias von Brasch
Gabriele Konrad
Thomas Neumann
Tracking Se Assimilation and Speciation through the Rice Plant - Nutrient Competition, Toxicity and Distribution.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Alexandra K Nothstein
Elisabeth Eiche
Michael Riemann
Peter Nick
Lenny H E Winkel
Jörg Göttlicher
Ralph Steininger
Rita Brendel
Matthias von Brasch
Gabriele Konrad
Thomas Neumann
author_sort Alexandra K Nothstein
title Tracking Se Assimilation and Speciation through the Rice Plant - Nutrient Competition, Toxicity and Distribution.
title_short Tracking Se Assimilation and Speciation through the Rice Plant - Nutrient Competition, Toxicity and Distribution.
title_full Tracking Se Assimilation and Speciation through the Rice Plant - Nutrient Competition, Toxicity and Distribution.
title_fullStr Tracking Se Assimilation and Speciation through the Rice Plant - Nutrient Competition, Toxicity and Distribution.
title_full_unstemmed Tracking Se Assimilation and Speciation through the Rice Plant - Nutrient Competition, Toxicity and Distribution.
title_sort tracking se assimilation and speciation through the rice plant - nutrient competition, toxicity and distribution.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Up to 1 billion people are affected by low intakes of the essential nutrient selenium (Se) due to low concentrations in crops. Biofortification of this micronutrient in plants is an attractive way of increasing dietary Se levels. We investigated a promising method of Se biofortification of rice seedlings, as rice is the primary staple for 3 billion people, but naturally contains low Se concentrations. We studied hydroponic Se uptake for 0-2500 ppb Se, potential phyto-toxicological effects of Se and the speciation of Se along the shoots and roots as a function of added Se species, concentrations and other nutrients supplied. We found that rice germinating directly in a Se environment increased plant-Se by factor 2-16, but that nutrient supplementation is required to prevent phyto-toxicity. XANES data showed that selenite uptake mainly resulted in the accumulation of organic Se in roots, but that selenate uptake resulted in accumulation of selenate in the higher part of the shoot, which is an essential requirement for Se to be transported to the grain. The amount of organic Se in the plant was positively correlated with applied Se concentration. Our results indicate that biofortification of seedlings with selenate is a successful method to increase Se levels in rice.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4846085?pdf=render
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