Over the last decade, silicon (Si) has been widely accepted as a beneficial element for plant growth. The advantages plant derives from the Si are primarily based on the uptake and transport mechanisms. In the present study, the Si uptake regime was studied in finger millet (Eleusine coracana (L). Gaertn.) under controlled and stress conditions. The finger millet can efficiently uptake Si and accumulate it by more than 1% of dry weight in the leaf tissues, thus categorized as a Si accumulator. Subsequent evaluation with the single root assay revealed a three-fold higher Si uptake under osmatic stress than control. These results suggest that Si alleviated the PEG-induced stress by regulating the levels of osmolytes and antioxidant enzymes. Further, to understand the molecular mechanism involved in Si uptake, the Si influx (EcoLsi1 and EcoLsi6) and efflux transporters (EcoLsi2 and EcoLsi3) were identified and characterized. The comparative phylogenomic analysis of the influx transporter EcoLsi1 with other monocots revealed conserved features like aromatic/arginine (Ar/R) selectivity filters and pore morphology. Similarly, Si efflux transporter EcoLsi3 is highly homologous to other annotated efflux transporters. The transcriptome data revealed that the expression of both influx and efflux Si transporters was elevated due to Si supplementation under stress conditions. These findings suggest that stress elevates Si uptake in finger millet, and its transport is also regulated by the Si transporters. The present study will be helpful to better explore Si derived benefits in finger millet.

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