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Aluminum Toxicity: A Case Study on Tobacco (<i>Nicotiana tabacum</i> L.)
Authors:Munir Ozturk  Mert Metin  Volkan Altay  Tomonori Kawano  Alvina Gul  Bengu Turkyilmaz Unal  Dilek Unal  Rouf Ahmad Bhat  Moonisa Aslam Dervash  Kristina Toderich  Esra Koc  Pedro Garcia Caparros  leeb Shahzadi
Abstract:Aluminum is an abundant metal in the earth’s crust that turns out to be toxic in acidic environments. Many plants are affected by the presence of aluminum at the whole plant level, at the organ level, and at the cellular level. Tobacco as a cash crop (Nicotiana tabacum L.) is a widely cultivated plant worldwide and is also a good model organism for research. Although there are many articles on Al-phytotoxicity in the literature, reviews on a single species that are economically and scientifically important are limited. In this article, we not only provide the biology associated with tobacco Al-toxicity, but also some essential information regarding the effects of this metal on other plant species (even animals). This review provides information on aluminum localization and uptake process by different staining techniques, as well as the effects of its toxicity at different compartment levels and the physiological consequences derived from them. In addition, molecular studies in recent years have reported specific responses to Al toxicity, such as overexpression of various protective proteins. Besides, this review discusses data on various organelle-based responses, cell death, and other mechanisms, data on tobacco plants and other kingdoms relevant to these studies.
Keywords:Aluminum  oxidative stress  protective proteins  ROS  tobacco  toxicity
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