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Combined application of silicon and nitric oxide jointly alleviated cadmium accumulation and toxicity in maize

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
卷 395, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122679

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Maize; Cadmium stress; Silicon; Nitric oxide; Joint effect

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  1. Young Faculty Study Abroad Program of Northwest AF University
  2. Youth Innovation Promotion Association [2015389]
  3. West Light Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
  4. Project of Youth Science and Technology New Star in Shaanxi Province [2016KJXX-66]
  5. National Basic Research Program of China [2015CB150402]
  6. National Key Technology Research & Development Program [2015BAD22B01]
  7. Youth Elite Project of Northwest AF University

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Cadmium (Cd) contamination is a serious threat to plants and humans. Application of silicon (Si) or nitric oxide (NO) could alleviate Cd accumulation and toxicity in plants, but whether they have joint effects on alleviating of Cd accumulation and toxicity are not known. Therefore, the combined effect of Si and NO application on maize growth, Cd uptake, Cd transports and Cd accumulation were investigated in a pot experiment. Here, we reported that Cd stress decreased growth, caused Cd accumulation in plants. The combined application of Si and NO triggered a significant response in maize, increasing plant growth and reducing Cd uptake, accumulation, translocation and bioaccumulation factors under Cd stress. The grain Cd concentration was decreased by 66 % in the Si and NO combined treatment than Cd treatment. Moreover, the combined application of Si and NO reduced Cd health risk index in maize more effectively than either treatment alone. This study provided new evidence that Si and NO have a strong joint effect on alleviating the adverse effects of Cd toxicity by decreasing Cd uptake and accumulation. We advocate for supplement of Cd-contaminated soil with Si fertilizers and treatment of crops with NO as a practical approach to alleviating Cd toxicity.

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