| Literature DB >> 21778178 |
Lianghua Chen1, Ying Han, Hao Jiang, Helena Korpelainen, Chunyang Li.
Abstract
Populus yunnanensis was employed as a model species to detect sexual differences in growth, physiological, biochemical, and ultrastructural responses to cadmium (Cd) stress, nitrogen (N) deposition, and their combination. Compared with the control conditions, Cd decreased plant biomass, damaged the photosynthetic apparatus, visible as a decreased maximum efficiency of photosystem II (PSII; F(v)/F(m)) and effective quantum yield of PSII (Yield), depressed gas exchange capacity, and induced oxidative stress, visible as the disruption of antioxidative enzymes and accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), in both sexes. On the other hand, Cd toxicity was mitigated by the recovery of gas exchange capacity, a decrease in ROS, and improvement of the redox imbalance in both sexes when N deposition was applied. However, males showed a higher gas exchange capacity, lower enzyme inhibition and ROS accumulation, stronger abilities to maintain cellular redox homeostasis, and a better maintenance of chloroplast ultrastructure than did females when exposed to Cd stress alone. Although males exhibited a higher Cd content in leaves than did females, males also accumulated higher levels of non-protein thiols (NP-SHs) and free amino acids (FAAs) for detoxification than did females. Sexual differences induced by Cd, visible, for example, in F(v)/F(m), Yield, net photosynthesis rate (A), and stomatal conductance (g(s)), decreased under N deposition, as no significant differences between the sexes existed in these parameters under the combined treatment. The results indicated that females are more sensitive to Cd stress and suffer more injuries than do males. Moreover, N deposition can mitigate Cd toxicity and decrease sexual differences in Cd sensitivity.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21778178 PMCID: PMC3193010 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/err203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992
Dry matter accumulation (DMA), maximum efficiency of PSII (Fv/Fm), the effective quantum yield of PSII (Yield), net photosynthesis rate (A), stomatal conductance (gs), and transpiration rate (E) in P. yunnanensis females and males, as affected by Cd, N deposition, and their combination, Fs, sex effect; Fm, Cd effect; Fn, N deposition effect; Fs×Fm, the interactive effect of sex and Cd; Fs×Fn, the interactive effect of sex and N deposition; Fm×Fn, the interactive effect of Cd and N deposition; Fs×Fm×Fn, the interactive effect of sex, Cd, and N deposition.
| N deposition (g N m−2 year−1) | CdCl2·2.5H2O (mg kg−1 dry soil) | Sex | DMA (g) | Yield | ||||
| 0 | 0 | Female | 31.91±1.20 bc | 0.80±0.004 a | 0.71±0.004 a | 15.43±0.24 ab | 0.41±0.01 cd | 5.44±0.24 bcd |
| 0 | 0 | Male | 30.74±0.88 c | 0.81±0.003 a | 0.73±0.003 a | 15.63±0.26 ab | 0.49±0.02 c | 6.53±0.40 ab |
| 0 | 50 | Female | 21.31±1.53 d | 0.67±0.010 d | 0.57±0.018 c | 9.53±0.36 d | 0.23±0.02 f | 3.81±0.21 e |
| 0 | 50 | Male | 26.29±0.97 cd | 0.74±0.007 b | 0.65±0.007 b | 12.20±0.61 c | 0.31±0.01 e | 4.77±0.11 de |
| 6 | 0 | Female | 37.46±0.95 b | 0.79±0.004 a | 0.72±0.003 a | 16.43±0.73 a | 0.58±0.02 b | 6.07±0.30 abcd |
| 6 | 0 | Male | 44.32±1.51 a | 0.79±0.005 a | 0.70±0.006 a | 17.13±0.58 a | 0.68±0.02 a | 6.87±0.34 a |
| 6 | 50 | Female | 28.55±0.74 c | 0.69±0.009 cd | 0.63±0.006 b | 13.03±0.86 bc | 0.36±0.02 de | 5.20±0.17 cd |
| 6 | 50 | Male | 30.36±1.45 c | 0.72±0.004 bc | 0.65±0.008 b | 14.83±0.37 abc | 0.35±0.01 de | 6.26±0.26 abc |
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Each value is the mean ±SE (n=5). Values followed by the same letter in the same column are not significantly different according to Tukey's test. NS, not significant; *P <0.05; **0.01 ≤P <0.001; and ***P ≤ 0.001.
Fig. 1.Activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) (a), peroxidase (POD) (b), ascorbate peroxidase (APX) (c), and glutathione reductase (GR) (d) in females (light grey) and males (dark grey) of P. yunnanensis in the control condition (C), and as affected by Cd stress alone (M), N deposition (N), and the combined treatment (MN). Each value is the mean ±SE (n=5). The values not sharing the same letters are significantly different if P <0.05 according to Tukey's test.
Statistical significance of single and interactive effects of sex, Cd, and N deposition on physiological and biochemical parameters based on three-way ANOVA, Fs, sex effect; Fm, Cd effect; Fn, N deposition effect; Fs×Fm, the interactive effect of sex and Cd; Fs×Fn, the interactive effect of sex and N deposition; Fm×Fn, the interactive effect of Cd and N deposition; Fs×Fm×Fn, the interactive effect of sex, Cd, and N deposition.
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| SOD | *** | *** | * | ** | ** | NS | NS |
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| APX | NS | *** | ** | NS | NS | NS | * |
| GR | *** | * | *** | NS | NS | *** | NS |
| O2·– | *** | *** | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| H2O2 | *** | *** | * | *** | * | ** | NS |
| TBARS | *** | *** | *** | ** | NS | ** | NS |
| Cd | ** | *** | *** | NS | NS | *** | NS |
NS, not significant; *P <0.05; **0.01 ≤P <0.001; and ***P ≤ 0.001.
Fig. 2.The production ratio of superoxide radicals (O2·–) (a), hydrogen peroxide content (H2O2) (b), content of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance (TBARS) (c), and leaf Cd content (d) in females (light grey) and males (dark grey) of P. yunnanensis in the control condition (C), and as affected by Cd stress alone (M), N deposition (N), and the combined treatment (MN). Each value is the mean ±SE (n=5). The values not sharing the same letters are significantly different if P <0.05 according to Tukey's test.
Total content of ascorbate (ASC+DHA) (TA), ratio of ASC to DHA (ASC/DHA), total content of glutathione (GSH+GSSG) (TG), ratio of GSH to GSSG (GSH/GSSG), free amino acids (FAAs), and content of non-protein thiols (NP-SHs) in P. yunnanensis females and males, as affected by Cd, N deposition, and their combination, Fs, sex effect; Fm, Cd effect; Fn, N deposition effect; Fs×Fm, the interactive effect of sex and Cd; Fs×Fn, the interactive effect of sex and N deposition; Fm×Fn, the interactive effect of Cd and N deposition; Fs×Fm×Fn, the interactive effect of sex, Cd, and N deposition.
| N deposition (g N m−2 year−1) | CdCl2·2.5H2O (mg kg−1 dry soil) | Sex | TA (μmol g−1 FW) | ASC/DHA | TG (nmol g−1 FW) | GSH/GSSG | FAAs (mg g−1 FW) | NP-SHs (μmol g−1 FW) |
| 0 | 0 | Female | 11.53±0.28 c | 7.30±0.33 a | 247.02±11.43 d | 1.62±0.06 a | 0.27±0.02 d | 0.35±0.02 d |
| 0 | 0 | Male | 13.20±0.47 abc | 4.30±0.21 c | 268.48±12.89 d | 1.24±0.05 b | 0.41±0.02 d | 0.42±0.02 cd |
| 0 | 50 | Female | 8.09±0.12 d | 2.93±0.11 de | 329.53±10.04 bc | 1.07±0.05 bc | 0.39±0.03 d | 0.62±0.03 b |
| 0 | 50 | Male | 11.73±0.50 c | 2.25±0.16 e | 392.95±13.53 a | 0.97±0.04 c | 0.58±0.02 c | 0.80±0.06 a |
| 6 | 0 | Female | 12.66±0.48 abc | 5.94±0.14 b | 298.18±8.73 cd | 1.55±0.05 a | 0.70±0.03 c | 0.43±0.02 cd |
| 6 | 0 | Male | 14.35±0.21 a | 4.08±0.23 c | 285.34±9.42 cd | 1.26±0.04 b | 1.26±0.03 a | 0.41±0.02 cd |
| 6 | 50 | Female | 11.88±0.49 bc | 4.38±0.28 c | 339.43±11.55 abc | 1.24±0.06 b | 0.86±0.02 b | 0.54±0.04 bc |
| 6 | 50 | Male | 13.77±0.51 ab | 3.66±0.11 cd | 383.76±10.36 ab | 1.13±0.03 bc | 0.96±0.04 b | 0.69±0.04 ab |
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Each value is the mean ±SE (n=5). Values followed by the same letter in the same column are not significantly different according to Tukey's test. NS, not significant; *P <0.05; **0.01 ≤P <0.001; and ***P ≤ 0.001.
Fig. 3.Chloroplast ultrastructure in females of P. yunnanensis exposed to the control condition (a), Cd stress alone (b), N deposition (c), and the combined treatment (d). CW, cell wall; Gr, granum; M, mitochondrion; N, nucleus; NM, nuclear membrane; P, plastoglobulus; PM, plasma membrane; SG, starch granule; V, vacuole.
Fig. 4.Chloroplast ultrastructure in males of P. yunnanensis exposed to the control condition (a), Cd stress alone (b), N deposition (c), and the combined treatment (d). CW, cell wall; Gr, granum; M, mitochondrion; N, nucleus; NM, nuclear membrane; P, plastoglobulus; PM, plasma membrane; SG, starch granule; V, vacuole.