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Sulfur-Mediated-Alleviation of Aluminum-Toxicity in Citrus grandis Seedlings

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms18122570

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aluminum-toxicity; antioxidant enzymes; Citrus grandis; photosynthesis; sulfur metabolism

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31772257, 31301740]
  2. Scientific Research Foundation of Graduate School of FAFU [YB2017003]
  3. Special Fund for Scientific and Technological Innovation of FAFU [CXZX2017273]
  4. Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Research System [CARS27]

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Limited data are available on the sulfur (S)-mediated-alleviation of aluminum (Al)-toxicity in higher plants. Citrus grandis seedlings were irrigated for 18 weeks with 0.5 mM MgSO4 or 0.5 mM MgSO4 + 0.5 mM Na2SO4, and 0 (-Al) or 1 mM AlCl3 center dot 6H(2)O (+ Al, Al-toxicity). Under Al-toxicity, S decreased the level of Al in leaves; increased the relative water content (RWC) of roots and leaves, the contents of phosphorus (P), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) per plant, the dry weights (DW) of roots and shoots, the ratios of root DW/shoot DW, and the Al-induced secretion of citrate from root; and alleviated the Al-induced inhibition of photosynthesis via mitigating the Al-induced decrease of electron transport capacity resulting from the impaired photosynthetic electron transport chain. In addition to decreasing the Al-stimulated H2O2 production, the S-induced upregulation of both S metabolism-related enzymes and antioxidant enzymes also contributed to the S-mediated-alleviation of oxidative damage in Al-treated roots and leaves. Decreased transport of Al from roots to shoots and relatively little accumulation of Al in leaves, and increased leaf and root RWC and P, Ca, and Mg contents per plant might also play a role in the S-mediated-alleviation of Al-toxicity.

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