| Literature DB >> 29677596 |
Muhammad Imtiaz1, Muhammad Ashraf2, Muhammad Shahid Rizwan3, Muhammad Amjad Nawaz4, Muhammad Rizwan5, Sajid Mehmood6, Balal Yousaf7, Yuan Yuan8, Allah Ditta9, Muhammad Ali Mumtaz10, Muhammad Ali11, Sammina Mahmood12, Shuxin Tu13.
Abstract
The agricultural soil contaminated with heavy metals induces toxic effects on plant growth. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of vanadium (V) on growth, H2O2 and enzyme activities, cell death, ion leakage, and at which concentration; V induces the toxic effects in chickpea plants grown in red soil. The obtained results indicated that the biomass (fresh and dry) and lengths of roots and shoots were significantly decreased by V application, and roots accumulated more V than shoots. The enzyme activities (SOD, CAT, and POD) and ion leakage were increased linearly with increasing V concentrations. However, the protein contents, and tolerance indices were significantly declined with the increasing levels of V. The results about the cell death indicated that the cell viability was badly damaged when plants were exposed to higher V, and induction of H2O2 might be involved in this cell death. In conclusion, all the applied V levels affected the enzymatic activities, and induced the cell death of chickpea plants. Furthermore, our results also confirmed that vanadium ≥ 130 mg kg-1 induced detrimental effects on chickpea plants. Additional investigation is needed to clarify the mechanistic explanations of V toxicity at the molecular level and gene expression involved in plant cell death.Entities:
Keywords: Cell death; Chickpea; Ion leakage; Oxidative stress; Vanadium
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29677596 DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.04.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ISSN: 0147-6513 Impact factor: 6.291