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PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages -Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2023.2187561
Keywords
Elymus nutans Griseb; cadmium treatmentes; growth; malondialdehyde; antioxidant enzyme; photosynthetic pigment
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In this study, the effects of cadmium (Cd) stress on the growth and physiological response of Elymus nutans Griseb. were investigated. The results showed that low concentration of Cd promoted the growth of the plant, while high concentration inhibited the growth. Cd stress also had a negative impact on the accumulation of chlorophyll.
Cd pollution is a global environmental problem. However, the response mechanism of the alpine plant Pelagia under Cd stress remains unclear. Therefore, in this study, a native plant(Elymus nutans Griseb.) of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau was used as the material to quantify plant height, leaf number, length of leaf, crown width, root number, biomass, Dry weight malondialdehyde (MDA), free proline, superoxide dismutase (SOD), ascorbate enzyme (APX), catalase (CAT) and chlorophyll contents under different Cd concentrations. The results showed that the growth of Elymus nutans Griseb. was a phenomenon of low concentration promotes growth, high concentration inhibited growth under Cd treatment. It meant that 10 mg center dot L-1 Cd promoted the growth of leaf number, plant height, crown width and tiller number, while 40 mg center dot L-1 Cd inhibited the growth of root number and biomass of Elymus nutans Griseb. compare with the control. The MDA content, free proline content, SOD activity, APX activity and CAT activity of Elymus nutans Griseb. was increased with the increase of Cd treatment concentration to resist the oxidative damage caused by Cd to the body. At the same time, the accumulation of chlorophyll A, chlorophyll B and chlorophyll AB was decreased with the increase of Cd stress concentration. In addition, the carotenoid content did not change much between the control group and the treatment group, indicating that Cd treatment had little effect on it. The results could provide a reference for the mechanism of heavy metal resistance and the selection and improvement of Cd -resistant varieties of Elymus nutans Griseb.
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