Linking the key physiological functions of essential micronutrients to their deficiency symptoms in plants
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Linking the key physiological functions of essential micronutrients to their deficiency symptoms in plants. / Lilay, Grmay Hailu; Thiébaut, Noémie; du Mee, Dorine; Assunção, Ana G.L.; Schjoerring, Jan Kofod; Husted, Søren; Persson, Daniel Pergament.
In: New Phytologist, Vol. 242, No. 3, 2024, p. 881-902.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Linking the key physiological functions of essential micronutrients to their deficiency symptoms in plants
AU - Lilay, Grmay Hailu
AU - Thiébaut, Noémie
AU - du Mee, Dorine
AU - Assunção, Ana G.L.
AU - Schjoerring, Jan Kofod
AU - Husted, Søren
AU - Persson, Daniel Pergament
N1 - Funding Information: Scientific artwork produced in close collaboration with Debbie Maizels, Zoobotanica Scientific Illustration ( www.scientific‐art.com ). This work was supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation (Challenge Programme, NNF21OC0066114) to SH. Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors New Phytologist © 2024 New Phytologist Foundation.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In this review, we untangle the physiological key functions of the essential micronutrients and link them to the deficiency responses in plants. Knowledge of these responses at the mechanistic level, and the resulting deficiency symptoms, have improved over the last decade and it appears timely to review recent insights for each of them. A proper understanding of the links between function and symptom is indispensable for an accurate and timely identification of nutritional disorders, thereby informing the design and development of sustainable fertilization strategies. Similarly, improved knowledge of the molecular and physiological functions of micronutrients will be important for breeding programmes aiming to develop new crop genotypes with improved nutrient-use efficiency and resilience in the face of changing soil and climate conditions.
AB - In this review, we untangle the physiological key functions of the essential micronutrients and link them to the deficiency responses in plants. Knowledge of these responses at the mechanistic level, and the resulting deficiency symptoms, have improved over the last decade and it appears timely to review recent insights for each of them. A proper understanding of the links between function and symptom is indispensable for an accurate and timely identification of nutritional disorders, thereby informing the design and development of sustainable fertilization strategies. Similarly, improved knowledge of the molecular and physiological functions of micronutrients will be important for breeding programmes aiming to develop new crop genotypes with improved nutrient-use efficiency and resilience in the face of changing soil and climate conditions.
KW - cofactors
KW - deficiency response
KW - deficiency symptoms
KW - functional properties
KW - leaf symptoms
KW - physiological roles
KW - trace elements
U2 - 10.1111/nph.19645
DO - 10.1111/nph.19645
M3 - Review
C2 - 38433319
AN - SCOPUS:85186877737
VL - 242
SP - 881
EP - 902
JO - New Phytologist
JF - New Phytologist
SN - 0028-646X
IS - 3
ER -
ID: 385359525