Applied Sciences (Mar 2022)

Advances in Understanding Silicon Transporters and the Benefits to Silicon-Associated Disease Resistance in Plants

  • Ruonan Li,
  • Yihan Sun,
  • Hongzhen Wang,
  • Huasen Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12073282
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 3282

Abstract

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Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element after oxygen in the earth’s crust and soil. It is available for plant growth and development, and it is considered as quasi-essential for plant growth. The uptake and transport of Si is mediated by Si transporters. With the study of the molecular mechanism of Si uptake and transport in higher plants, different proteins and coding genes with different characteristics have been identified in numerous plants. Therefore, the accumulation, uptake and transport mechanisms of Si in various plants appear to be quite different. Many studies have reported that Si is beneficial for plant survival when challenged by disease, and it can also enhance plant resistance to pathogens, even at low Si accumulation levels. In this review, we discuss the distribution of Si in plants, as well as Si uptake, transport and accumulation, with a focus on recent advances in the study of Si transporters in different plants and the beneficial roles of Si in disease resistance. Finally, the application prospects are reviewed, leading to an exploration of the benefits of Si uptake for plant resistance against pathogens.

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