Recent Advances in Aluminum Phytotoxicity

2020 
Aluminum (Al) is the third most abundant metal in the earth’s crust after oxygen and silicone. Geologically Al has existed as a complex compound with oxygen and carbon. In addition to natural Al in the soil, in the last century Al is used in various types of industrial products giving rise to excessive accumulation in the soil. When soil pH decreases under 5, complex Al dissolves into phytotoxic forms. Al3+, which is the most phytotoxic form, is absorbed by plant roots and has adverse effects on plant growth and development. Al toxicity is an important agricultural problem causing dramatic yield decrease and has been substantially investigated in plant systems. The mechanisms of Al toxicity and tolerance in plants have been described as morphological, physiological, and molecular perspectives; however, it has not yet been fully elucidated because of its complex chemistry.
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