Selenium: The Toxicant for Pathogen and Pest but the Guardian of Soil and Crop
Cheng Qin, Yin Wang, Chuang Han, Wenju Liu, Guocheng Fan, Huan Zhang, Zheng Lei, Chengxiao Hu, Xiaohu Zhao
Abstract
Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient for higher organisms and plays a beneficial role in plant growth and development. In recent years, there has been growing interest in the using of Se to enhance plant resilience, particularly in mitigating the effects of diseases and pests in agricultural systems. This review offers a comprehensive analysis of the sources and chemical forms of Se in soil, investigates the mechanisms of plant uptake and metabolism of different Se forms, and evaluates the physical and chemical inhibition of pathogens by various Se forms, as well as the role of Se in enhancing plant systemic resistance for crop protection. Additionally, we summarize current research on the role of Se in pest and disease control and explore potential future research directions, with a focus on integrating Se into sustainable agricultural practices. The insights presented in this review seek to establish a solid scientific foundation for Se-based approaches to pest control and emphasize its potential application in sustainable agriculture.