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Multiomics and biotechnologies for understanding and influencing cadmium accumulation and stress response in plants
by
Alseekh, Saleh
, Fernie, Alisdair R.
, Yu, Yan
, Zhu, Zonghe
, Zhou, Kejin
in
Accumulation
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agricultural production
/ agroecosystems
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Bioavailability
/ Biological analysis
/ Biotechnology
/ Biotechnology - methods
/ Cadmium
/ Cadmium - metabolism
/ Cadmium - toxicity
/ cadmium accumulation
/ Crop diseases
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - genetics
/ Crops, Agricultural - metabolism
/ Decontamination
/ Detoxification
/ food chain
/ Food chains
/ Food contamination
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Food plants
/ Food safety
/ Food sources
/ genetic manipulation
/ genetic stability
/ Harvesting
/ Heavy metals
/ human health
/ Multiomics
/ multiomics approaches
/ Physiology
/ phytoremediation
/ Plant breeding
/ Plant growth
/ Plants - genetics
/ Plants - metabolism
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Soil Pollutants - metabolism
/ stress response
/ Stress, Physiological
/ tolerance response
/ Toxicity
2024
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Multiomics and biotechnologies for understanding and influencing cadmium accumulation and stress response in plants
by
Alseekh, Saleh
, Fernie, Alisdair R.
, Yu, Yan
, Zhu, Zonghe
, Zhou, Kejin
in
Accumulation
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agricultural production
/ agroecosystems
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Bioavailability
/ Biological analysis
/ Biotechnology
/ Biotechnology - methods
/ Cadmium
/ Cadmium - metabolism
/ Cadmium - toxicity
/ cadmium accumulation
/ Crop diseases
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - genetics
/ Crops, Agricultural - metabolism
/ Decontamination
/ Detoxification
/ food chain
/ Food chains
/ Food contamination
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Food plants
/ Food safety
/ Food sources
/ genetic manipulation
/ genetic stability
/ Harvesting
/ Heavy metals
/ human health
/ Multiomics
/ multiomics approaches
/ Physiology
/ phytoremediation
/ Plant breeding
/ Plant growth
/ Plants - genetics
/ Plants - metabolism
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Soil Pollutants - metabolism
/ stress response
/ Stress, Physiological
/ tolerance response
/ Toxicity
2024
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Multiomics and biotechnologies for understanding and influencing cadmium accumulation and stress response in plants
by
Alseekh, Saleh
, Fernie, Alisdair R.
, Yu, Yan
, Zhu, Zonghe
, Zhou, Kejin
in
Accumulation
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agricultural production
/ agroecosystems
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Bioavailability
/ Biological analysis
/ Biotechnology
/ Biotechnology - methods
/ Cadmium
/ Cadmium - metabolism
/ Cadmium - toxicity
/ cadmium accumulation
/ Crop diseases
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - genetics
/ Crops, Agricultural - metabolism
/ Decontamination
/ Detoxification
/ food chain
/ Food chains
/ Food contamination
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Food plants
/ Food safety
/ Food sources
/ genetic manipulation
/ genetic stability
/ Harvesting
/ Heavy metals
/ human health
/ Multiomics
/ multiomics approaches
/ Physiology
/ phytoremediation
/ Plant breeding
/ Plant growth
/ Plants - genetics
/ Plants - metabolism
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Soil Pollutants - metabolism
/ stress response
/ Stress, Physiological
/ tolerance response
/ Toxicity
2024
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Multiomics and biotechnologies for understanding and influencing cadmium accumulation and stress response in plants
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Multiomics and biotechnologies for understanding and influencing cadmium accumulation and stress response in plants
2024
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Summary Cadmium (Cd) is one of the most toxic heavy metals faced by plants and, additionally, via the food chain, threatens human health. It is principally dispersed through agro‐ecosystems via anthropogenic activities and geogenic sources. Given its high mobility and persistence, Cd, although not required, can be readily assimilated by plants thereby posing a threat to plant growth and productivity as well as animal and human health. Thus, breeding crop plants in which the edible parts contain low to zero Cd as safe food stuffs and harvesting shoots of high Cd‐containing plants as a route for decontaminating soils are vital strategies to cope with this problem. Recently, multiomics approaches have been employed to considerably enhance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying (i) Cd toxicity, (ii) Cd accumulation, (iii) Cd detoxification and (iv) Cd acquisition tolerance in plants. This information can be deployed in the development of the biotechnological tools for developing plants with modulated Cd tolerance and detoxification to safeguard cellular and genetic integrity as well as to minimize food chain contamination. The aim of this review is to provide a current update about the mechanisms involved in Cd uptake by plants and the recent developments in the area of multiomics approach in terms of Cd stress responses, as well as in the development of Cd tolerant and low Cd accumulating crops.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,John Wiley and Sons Inc
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