Citation:Ratnasekera, D., Gunasekera, D., Madushanka, K. S. J. & Bandara, D. M. A. D.(2025). Microbial conversion of Selenium: mitigation of abiotic stresses. Selenium in sustainable agriculture: a soil to spoon prospective, 609-629
Date:2025
Abstract:
Selenium (Se) is a vital mineral element in human health to prevent risk of many
infections (Guo et al. 2023). Selenium’s critical role in human health and well
being is well recognized, as it serves as a key constituent of 25 selenoproteins. Crop
plants are the richest primary sources providing dietary Se to humans and soil is
the main Se source of the plant (Liu et al. 2021). The primary sources of soil Se
are volcanic eruptions and derivatives of anthropogenic activities and are crystal or
solid forms. The dissociation and dissemination of Se from the primary root sources
are important biogeochemical events of soil biogeochemical properties such as Se
mobility and bioavailability and Se uptake by plants (Li et al. 2017). Se mobility and
bioavailability determined by the redox potential and methylation-demethylation
processors, mediated by soil properties, soil organic matter content and microbial
activities (Guo et al. 2023) ·