Insights into the alleviation of cadmium toxicity in rice by nano-zinc and Serendipita indica: Modulation of stress-responsive gene expression and antioxidant defense system activation.
In: Environmental Pollution, Jg. 350 (2024-06-01), S. N.PAG
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The adversities of cadmium (Cd) contamination are quite distinguished among other heavy metals (HMs), and so is the efficacy of zinc (Zn) nutrition in mitigating Cd toxicity. Rice (Oryza sativa) crop, known for its ability to absorb HMs, inadvertently facilitates the bioaccumulation of Cd, posing a significant risk to both the plant itself and to humans consuming its edible parts, and damaging the environment as well. The use of nanoparticles, such as nano-zinc oxide (nZnO), to improve the nutritional quality of crops and combat the harmful effects of HMs, have gained substantial attention among scientists and farmers. While previous studies have explored the individual effects of nZnO or Serendipita indica (referred to as S.i) on Cd toxicity, the synergistic action of these two agents has not been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, the gift of nature, i.e., S. indica , was incorporated alongside nZnO (50 mg L−1) against Cd stress (15 μM L−1) and their alliance manifested as phenotypic level modifications in two rice genotypes (Heizhan43; Hz43 and Yinni801; Yi801). Antioxidant activities were enhanced, specifically peroxidase (61.5 and 122.5% in Yi801 and Hz43 roots, respectively), leading to a significant decrease in oxidative burst; moreover, Cd translocation was reduced (85% for Yi801 and 65.5% for Hz43 compared to Cd alone treatment). Microstructural study showed a decrease in number of vacuoles and starch granules with ameliorative treatments. Overall, plants treated with nZnO displayed gene expression pattern (particularly of ZIP genes), different from the ones with alone or combined S.i and Cd. Inferentially, the integration of nZnO and S.i holds great promise as an effective strategy for alleviating Cd toxicity in rice plants. By immobilizing Cd ions in the soil and promoting their detoxification, this novel approach contributes to environmental restoration and ensures food safety worldwide. [Display omitted] • NZnO and S. indica interplay with Cd increased carotenoid contents. • Precipitation by nZnO and adsorption by S. indica reduced Cd bioaccumulation. • Co-application of nZnO + S. indica relieved oxidative overdrive in Cd-stressed plants. • Metallothionein levels and expression of MT2b were reduced under nZnO and S. indica. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Insights into the alleviation of cadmium toxicity in rice by nano-zinc and Serendipita indica: Modulation of stress-responsive gene expression and antioxidant defense system activation.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Adil, Muhammad Faheem ; Sehar, Shafaque ; Ma, Zhengxin ; Tahira, Khajista ; Askri, Syed Muhammad Hassan ; El-Sheikh, Mohamed A. ; Ahmad, Aqeel ; Zhou, Fanrui ; Zhao, Ping ; Shamsi, Imran Haider |
Zeitschrift: | Environmental Pollution, Jg. 350 (2024-06-01), S. N.PAG |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 0269-7491 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123952 |
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