2019
DOI: 10.1016/s2095-3119(18)61991-4
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A review: The beneficial effects and possible mechanisms of aluminum on plant growth in acidic soil

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“…The increase of Al content in leaves is closely related to nutritional deficiencies and lower photosynthetic activity (Ridolfi and Garrec 2000). Considering there is a strong relationship between photosynthetic rate and nutrient availability (Maire et al 2015), one of the reasons for the observed negative effect on carbon assimilation is that Al might have affected nutrient uptake, as reported earlier (Lidon et al 1999;Ribeiro et al 2013;Muhammad et al 2018). High aluminum concentration in soil leads to functional changes in roots, reducing the uptake of some cations due to competition with Al 3+ (Sade et al 2016) and inducing an H + efflux (Matsumoto 2000).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…The increase of Al content in leaves is closely related to nutritional deficiencies and lower photosynthetic activity (Ridolfi and Garrec 2000). Considering there is a strong relationship between photosynthetic rate and nutrient availability (Maire et al 2015), one of the reasons for the observed negative effect on carbon assimilation is that Al might have affected nutrient uptake, as reported earlier (Lidon et al 1999;Ribeiro et al 2013;Muhammad et al 2018). High aluminum concentration in soil leads to functional changes in roots, reducing the uptake of some cations due to competition with Al 3+ (Sade et al 2016) and inducing an H + efflux (Matsumoto 2000).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…2a-d). Modification in stomatal conductance and transpiration rates are commonly related to aluminium toxicity and the reduction of leaf K content might be responsible for stomatal closure in such conditions (Ridolfi and Garrec 2000;Mihailovic et al 2008;Muhammad et al 2018). A reduction in K in shoots was reported for a cacao-sensitive genotype grown in high aluminum concentrations (Ribeiro et al 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon, oxygen, silicon, potassium, indium, tellurium, aluminum, iron, and stibium were found in the plant, and the most prominent elements were carbon and oxygen that were found in the samples studied. Aluminum (2.04%) was only found in the roots, and in plants, aluminum enhances plant growth by promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and aids interactions between PGPR and plants (Muhammad et al 2018). Aluminum also has a medical role as it is one of the ingredients in antiperspirants, where it suppresses perspirations by blocking the relevant ducts or chemically inhibiting sweat glands (Quatrale et al 1985).…”
Section: Materials Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el mundo, el 30-40% de los suelos cultivables y hasta el 70% de los considerados potencialmente cultivables son ácidos. En estos suelos, el ion aluminio activo (Al 3+ ) se considera el factor más importante que limita el crecimiento de las plantas, aunque existen otros factores restrictivos, como la def iciencia de fósforo (P), calcio (Ca), magnesio (Mg) y manganeso tóxico (Muhammad et al, 2019).…”
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