Analogy of silicon and boron in plant nutrition

Front Plant Sci. 2024 Feb 6:15:1353706. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1353706. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Silicon (Si) and boron (B) are a class of elements called metalloids, which have properties like metals and non-metals. Si is classified as a quasi-essential element, while B is a micronutrient element for plants. Nowadays, numerous discoveries have shown the analogy of silicon and boron in plant nutrition. In this minireview, the molecular mechanisms for the transport of these two metalloids are compared. We also discussed the chemical forms of Si and B and their functional similarity in response to environmental stresses in plants. In conclusion, it can be proposed that cell wall-bound silicon rather than silica might partially replace boron for plant growth, development, and stress responses, and the underlying mechanism is the Si contribution to B in its structural function.

Keywords: boron; cell wall; crosslinking; silicon; structural function.

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Grants and funding

The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This work was supported by the Southwest Minzu University Research Startup Funds (Grant No. RQD2023019) and the Opening Project of Key Laboratory of Coarse Cereal Processing of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and Sichuan Engineering and Technology Research Center of Coarse Cereal Industralization, Chengdu University (Grant No. 2023CC012).