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- W17242167 abstract "Silicon (Si), the second most abundant element on Earth, has long been considered as a non-essential (trace) element. However, most plant muticellular taxa and some marine unicellular groups readily accumulate Si and for some species it is even essential for growth. Recent renewal of interest about this trace element results from the increasing body of evidence of its implication in various abiotic and biotic stresses. Recent researches have even started to examine the genetic and molecular basis of Si absorption and deposition pathways from both marine and terrestrial organisms. It was shown that Si is taken up as an uncharged molecule, silicic acid, and transporters have now been characterized in different plant species and cloned in some unicellular algae, i.e. the diatoms. Moreover, the Si-biomineralization process is also under investigation through the isolation and the characterization of several bio-organic compounds that may be directly involved in biogenic silica (or Si dioxide) formation. In parallel, the great potentiality of using Si biomineralization processes has recently been realized, for both plant biotechnology purposes and for the development of new biomimetic or “eco-friendly” approaches in Si chemistry and new materials design." @default.
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