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Citrus Physiological and Molecular Response to Boron Stresses.

Lin-Tong YangJun-Feng PanNeng-Jing HuHuan-Huan ChenHuan-Xin JiangYi-Bin LuLi-Song Chen
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Since the essentiality of boron (B) to plant growth was reported nearly one century ago, the implication of B in physiological performance, productivity and quality of agricultural products, and the morphogenesis of apical meristem in plants has widely been studied. B stresses (B deficiency and toxicity), which lead to atrophy of canopy and deterioration of Citrus fruits, have long been discovered in citrus orchards. This paper reviews the research progress of B stresses on Citrus growth, photosynthesis, light use efficiency, nutrient absorption, organic acid metabolism, sugar metabolism and relocation, and antioxidant system. Moreover, the beneficial effects of B on plant stress tolerance and further research in this area were also discussed.
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