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Roles of organic acid metabolism in plant adaptation to nutrient deficiency and aluminum toxicity stress

WANG Jianfei1,2; SHEN Qirong2   

  1. 1Anhui Science and Technology University, Fengyang 233100, China;
    2College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China
  • Received:2006-02-10 Revised:2006-09-07 Online:2006-11-18 Published:2006-11-18

Abstract: Organic acids not only act as the intermediates in carbon metabolism, but also exert key roles in the plant adaptation to nutrient deficiency and metal stress and in the plant-microbe interactions at root-soil interface. From the viewpoint of plant nutrition,this paper reviewed the research progress on the formation and physiology of organic acids in plant, and their functions in nitrogen metabolism, phosphorus and iron uptake, aluminum tolerance, and soil ecology. New findings in the membrane transport of organic acids and the biotechnological manipulation of organic acids in transgenic model were also discussed. This novel perspectives of organic acid metabolism and its potential manipulation might present a possibility to understand the fundamental aspects of plant physiology, and lead to the new strategies to obtain crop varieties better adapted to environmental and metal stress.

Key words: Biosafety, Transgene escape, Ecological risk, Biodiversity