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Title

Structural, Biochemical, and Physiological Adjustments for Toxicity Management, Accumulation, and Remediation of Cadmium in Wetland Ecosystems by Typha domingensis Pers.

Authors

Akhter, Noreen; Habiba, Omey; Hina, Mehwish; Shahnaz, Muhammad Muslim; Alzuaibr, Fahad Mohammed; Alamri, Saad; Hashem, Mohamed; Khalid, Noreen; Aqeel, Muhammad; Noman, Ali

Abstract

Five populations of Typha domingensis Pers. were evaluated for their tolerance to different regimes of cadmium (Cd). Plants were collected from different sites in Punjab province of Pakistan viz. Jaranwala (S1), Farooq Abad (S2), Chiniot (S3), Khurianwala (S4), and Sidhnai (S5). Collected plants were established for three months and then subjected to Cd levels, i.e., 0, 50, 100, and 150 µM L−1. Differential changes in attributes presented variation in tolerance level of T. domingensis populations against Cd toxicity. Fresh and dry biomass, photosynthetic pigments, and total soluble sugars were decreased in all populations under Cd stress, but reduction in biomass of S2 plants was least. Similarly, amino acids, protein contents, and antioxidant enzymatic activity were increased in S2 and S3 under Cd. The populations, i.e., S2, S3, with better anti-oxidative metabolism, ionic partitioning, and growth presented useful structural changes in root and leaves. Contrary to increased leaf thickness, area of leaf and root conducting vessels was decreased with increasing Cd concentrations but these changes were lowest in S2 plants as compared to other populations. Our data indicate that the higher tolerance to Cd toxicity observed in S2 population of T. domingensis could be related to the collective role played by physiological, biochemical and anatomical changes.

Subjects

PAKISTAN; PUNJAB; CADMIUM; TYPHA; WETLANDS; PHOTOSYNTHETIC pigments; PLANT biomass; ECOSYSTEMS; LEAF area

Publication

Water, Air & Soil Pollution, 2022, Vol 233, Issue 5, p1

ISSN

0049-6979

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s11270-022-05613-w

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