Selenium in plants by mass spectrometric techniques: developments in bio-analytical methods†
Plenary Lecture
Abstract
Various plants can accumulate Se up to the thousands of ppm. These are called accumulators and they have potential to remediate areas contaminated with this metalloid. Some of them, like Arabidopsis thaliana or Brassica juncea
(Indian mustard) have been investigated in terms of the Se metabolic pathway. To date few studies have been done for selenium speciation with most studies reporting total selenium concentration in various parts of the plant. This present report summarizes some of the studies carried out in terms of: