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- Title
Nitrate reduces copper toxicity by preventing oxidative stress and inhibiting copper translocation from roots to shoots in Liriodendron Chinense.
- Authors
Sui, Xiuyu; Sun, Xiaoyan; Liu, Shujuan; Li, Liang; Xin, Zaijun; Li, Xiaohui
- Abstract
Nitrogen forms can affect metal accumulation in plants and tolerance to metals, but a few published studies on the effects on Cu toxicity and Cu accumulation in plants are scarce. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the responses of Liriodendron chinense to different nitrogen forms, by the oxidative stress, antioxidant enzymes system, GSH-AsA cycle, Cu uptake, translocation, and accumulation under Cu stress. We found that Cu-induced growth inhibiting was alleviated by added exclusive NO3−-N. Adding N as NH4+-N with or without NO3−-N was aggravated as evidenced by significantly elevated malonaldehyde (MDA) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) compared to N-Null. Cu exposure and adding NH4+-N inhibited superoxide dismutase activity, but remarkably stimulated the activities of catalase and peroxidase, the efficiency of glutathione-ascorbate (GSH-AsA) cycle, and the activity of glutathione reductase and nitrate reductase, with respect to the control. However, adding exclusive NO3−-N progressively restored the alteration of antioxidant to prevent Cu-induced oxidative stress. Additionally, adding exclusive NO3−-N significantly promoted the Cu uptake and accumulation in roots, but reduced Cu concentration in leaves, accompanied by the inhibited Cu translocation factor from roots to shoots by 36.7%, when compared with N-Null. Overall, adding NO3−-N alleviated its Cu toxicity by preventing Cu-induced oxidative stress and inhibiting Cu translocation from roots to shoots, which provides an effective strategy for phytostabilization in Cu-contaminated lands.
- Subjects
LIRIODENDRON chinense; COPPER poisoning; COPPER; OXIDATIVE stress; NITRATE reductase; SUPEROXIDES
- Publication
Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2024, Vol 31, Issue 10, p15946
- ISSN
0944-1344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11356-024-32053-2