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Cadmium induced oxidative stress and changes in soluble and ionically bound cell wall peroxidase activities in roots of seedling and 3-4 leaf stage plants of Brassica juncea (L.) czern.

Kusum Verma1, G S Shekhawat, Astha Sharma, S K Mehta, V Sharma.   

Abstract

Metabolic adaptations to heavy metal toxicity in plants are thought to be related with developmental growth stage and the type of metal by which plant is affected. In the present study, changes in ionically bound CWP, soluble peroxidase activity, H(2)O(2) level and Malonaldehyde content in roots of cadmium and copper stressed seedlings and cadmium stressed 3-4 leaf stage plants of Brassica juncea were investigated. Cadmium inhibits root growth and reduces fresh biomass. The reduction in root growth and fresh biomass is correlated with increased lipid peroxidation and reduced tolerance. Treatment with cadmium resulted in an increase in ionically bound CWP activity in roots of seedlings but no significant change in its activity was found in roots of 3-4 leaf stage plants. Increased level of H(2)O(2) in roots of cadmium and copper treated seedlings, show a direct correlation with increased activity of ionically bound CWP. H(2)O(2) level in 3-4 leaf stage plant roots was found to be very low. Soluble peroxidase activity decreased in cadmium (50 and 100 mu-icroM) treated seedlings but it was ineffective to cause any change in its activity in 3-4 leaf stage plants. Copper treated seedlings showed an increase in ionically bound CWP activity, H(2)O(2) level and MDA content. Ascorbic acid (50 mM) pretreated seedlings shows significant decrease in ionically bound CWP activity when exposed to 50 muM cadmium. Hence, it is concluded that inhibition of root growth in Brassica juncea seedlings by cadmium, is associated with CWP catalyzed H(2)O(2) dependent reactions which are involved in metabolic adaptations to heavy-metal stress.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18449543     DOI: 10.1007/s00299-008-0552-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Rep        ISSN: 0721-7714            Impact factor:   4.570


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