Iodine and the higher plants
Iodine (I) is widely distributed in the biosphere in small concentrations. Iodide (I-) and iodate (IO3-) are the most important inorganic forms of I that can be found in the biosphere. Iodine is a necessary microelement for some marine algae and higher animals. Approximately 35% of the world?s popul...
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Published in | Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke Vol. 2021; no. 141; pp. 119 - 137 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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2021
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Summary: | Iodine (I) is widely distributed in the biosphere in small concentrations.
Iodide (I-) and iodate (IO3-) are the most important inorganic forms of I
that can be found in the biosphere. Iodine is a necessary microelement for
some marine algae and higher animals. Approximately 35% of the world?s
population is insufficiently provided with I, which results in many health
problems. Plants are an important source of I for humans, and the knowledge
about the uptake, distribution, and accumulation of I in edible plant parts,
as well as its effect on life processes and organic production of cultivated
species is very important. The results of numerous studies indicate a
favorable effect of I application on plant growth, tolerance to stress, and
the antioxidant capacity of plants. In addition, its effects on
photosynthesis, hydration, carbohydrate metabolism, respiration, and
interaction with other elements are analyzed. At the same time, data are
indicating that the application of I has no effect, moreover, it may act
phytotoxically, especially at higher concentrations. Based on the current
understanding of I impact on life processes and the organic production of
higher plants, it can be considered a useful element. Plants can complete
their life cycle without iodine, but it may have a stimulating effect on
their growth under certain circumstances. Considering the importance of I
for the health of the human population and higher animals, the application
of I to increase its concentration in edible parts of grown plants using
cultivation practices (biofortification of crops with I) is an important
task for further research. |
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ISSN: | 0352-4906 2406-0828 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ZMSPN2141119K |