1. Mechanisms of low cadmium accumulation in crops: A comprehensive overview from rhizosphere soil to edible parts.
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Lin, Lihong, Wu, Xinyue, Deng, Xingying, Lin, Zheng, Liu, Chunguang, Zhang, Jiexiang, He, Tao, Yi, Yunqiang, Liu, Hui, Wang, Yifan, Sun, Weimin, and Xu, Zhimin
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RHIZOSPHERE , *CULTIVARS , *AGRICULTURAL resources , *CROPS , *FARM produce , *CADMIUM - Abstract
Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal often found in soil and agricultural products. Due to its high mobility, Cd poses a significant health risk when absorbed by crops, a crucial component of the human diet. This absorption primarily occurs through roots and leaves, leading to Cd accumulation in edible parts of the plant. Our research aimed to understand the mechanisms behind the reduced Cd accumulation in certain crop cultivars through an extensive review of the literature. Crops employ various strategies to limit Cd influx from the soil, including rhizosphere microbial fixation and altering root cell metabolism. Additional mechanisms include membrane efflux, specific transport, chelation, and detoxification, facilitated by metalloproteins such as the natural resistance-associated macrophage protein (Nramp) family, heavy metal P-type ATPases (HMA), zinc-iron permease (ZIP), and ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters. This paper synthesizes differences in Cd accumulation among plant varieties, presents methods for identifying cultivars with low Cd accumulation, and explores the unique molecular biology of Cd accumulation. Overall, this review provides a comprehensive resource for managing agricultural lands with lower contamination levels and supports the development of crops engineered to accumulate minimal amounts of Cd. [Display omitted] • Systematically reviewed low-Cd mechanism in crops, from rhizosphere to edible parts. • Comprehensively focused on low-Cd mechanism in vegetables for the first time. • Low Cd was co-determined by rhizosphere processes, root uptake, and redistribution. • Molecular mechanisms underlying low-Cd vegetables are insufficiently studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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