Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2046338 Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This review focuses on recent advances in understanding the transport mechanisms of two elements, B and Si in plants. Both are present as noncharged molecules in soil solution as boric acid and silicic acid. Both function in apoplast: pectic polysaccharides crosslinked with borate and polymers of hydrated silica are important for the physical strength of plant cells. In recent years, molecular genetics revealed analogous transport systems of B and Si. Combinations of NIP channels and exporters localized to distal and proximal sides, allow efficient trans-cellular transport of the nutrients. Polar localization, observed in these transport molecules, is likely to be a key to regulate directional transport of nutrients.

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