| Literature DB >> 30865683 |
Zahra Saeed1, Muhammad Naveed1, Muhammad Imran2, Muhammad Asaad Bashir1, Annum Sattar3, Adnan Mustafa4, Azhar Hussain5, Minggang Xu4.
Abstract
The objective of the study was to evaluate role of zeolite and Enterobacter sp. MN17 on Cd uptake, growth, physiological and biochemical responses of Brassica napus on Cd-contaminated soil. A sandy clay loam soil in plastic pots was spiked with Cd (0 and 80 mg kg-1) and amended with zeolite (0 and 10 g kg-1). Seeds of B. napus were inoculated with Enterobacter sp. MN17. Both inoculated and non-inoculated seeds of B. napus were sown and plants were harvested after 60 days of growth and data were collected. Although sole application of zeolite and seed inoculation reverted adverse effects of Cd in B. napus plants, the combined use resulted in even higher growth and physiological responses compared to control plants. The combined use under Cd stress increased plant height, root length, dry biomass of shoot and root up to 32%, 57%, 42% and 64%, respectively compared to control. The different physiological attributes (photosynthetic rate, chlorophyll content, transpiration rate, stomatal conductance) of B. napus were improved from 6% to 137%. Moreover, combined use of zeolite and seed inoculation on Cd-contaminated soil reduced the stress to plants as antioxidant activities decreased up to 25-64%, however enzyme activities were still higher than plants grown on normal soil. Root and shoot analysis of B. napus for Cd content depicted that zeolite and bacterium decreased Cd uptake from soil. It is concluded that combined use of zeolite and strain MN17 reduces Cd uptake from soil and improves physiological and biochemical responses of B. napus which is helpful to alleviate Cd toxicity to plants.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30865683 PMCID: PMC6415811 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Physico-chemical properties of soil.
| Characteristics of soils | Units | Values |
|---|---|---|
| pH | 8.02 | |
| Electrical conductivity (EC) | dS m-1 | 1.17 |
| Soil texture | Sandy clay loam | |
| Organic matter | % | 0.61 |
| Equivalent calcium carbonate | % | 2.47 |
| Total nitrogen | % | 0.046 |
| Available phosphorus | mg kg-1 | 3.46 |
| Available potassium | mg kg-1 | 112 |
| Saturation percentage | % | 32 |
Type of growth of Enterobacter sp. MN17 on TSA agar plates containing different concentration of cadmium.
| Cadmium concentration | Type of growth on petri-plates |
|---|---|
| 0 | Very heavy growth |
| 40 | Heavy growth |
| 80 | Medium growth |
| 120 | Light growth |
| 160 | Very light growth |
| 200 | No growth |
Combined impact of zeolite and Enterobacter sp. MN17 on growth of Brassica napus grown in normal and Cd contaminated soil.
| Treatments | Plant height (cm) | Root length | Shoot dry biomass | Root dry biomass | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | 127e | 111f | 11e | 9f | 19e | 15g | 1.2e | 0.9f |
| Zeolite | 139 c | 124e | 13d | 11e | 20d | 18f | 1.3d | 1.1e |
| 148b | 133d | 14b | 13c | 23b | 19e | 1.6b | 1.5c | |
| 163a | 147b | 17a | 14b | 25a | 22c | 1.8a | 1.6bc | |
Data are shown as mean of three replicates, p< 0.05 (probability level)
Combined impact of zeolite and Enterobacter sp. MN17on physiological attributes of Brassica napus grown in normal and Cd contaminated soil.
| Treatments | Photosynthetic rate (A) | Transpiration rate (E) | Stomatal conductance (gs) | Chlorophyll content | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | 5.00e | 4.30f | 3.2e | 2.3f | 154f | 125g | 36e | 32.63f |
| Zeolite | 6.80c | 5.93d | 4.2c | 3.7d | 201c | 175e | 41.5d | 37.7e |
| 10.10b | 7.20c | 4.6b | 4.3c | 214b | 191d | 44.2c | 41.5cd | |
| 13.70a | 10.23b | 5.2a | 4.7b | 225a | 209b | 52.13a | 47b | |
Data are shown as mean of three replicates, p< 0.05 (probability level)
Fig 1Combined impact of zeolite and Enterobacter sp. MN17 on relative water content (%) of Brassica napus grown in normal and Cd contaminated soil.
Fig 2Combined impact of zeolite and Enterobacter sp. MN17 on electrolyte leakage (%) of Brassica napus grown in normal and Cd contaminated soil.
Combined impact of zeolite and Enterobacter sp. MN17 on the activity of antioxidants of Brassica napus grown in normal and Cd contaminated soil.
| Treatments | Enzyme activity (nmol mint-1 mg-1 protein) | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Catalase | Ascorbate peroxidase | Superoxide dismutase | Glutathione reductase | Glutathione peroxidase | Glutathione S-transferase | |||||||
| Control | 22.46b | 28.60a | 61.11b | 74.20a | 168.79b | 226.05a | 35.87b | 39.36a | 0.153b | 0.164a | 16.61d | 20.17a |
| Zeolite | 22.35b | 22.70b | 56.74c | 61.11b | 118.80c | 166.65b | 26.93d | 35.72b | 0.147c | 0.154b | 15.46g | 18.48b |
| 22.22b | 22.30b | 48.01d | 56.74c | 97.84d | 112.26c | 25.87d | 32.46c | 0.137e | 0.143d | 15.78f | 18.14c | |
| 18.13d | 21.40c | 39.28e | 48.01d | 70.95f | 82.52e | 19.41e | 26.28d | 0.115f | 0.135e | 13.15h | 16.52d | |
Data are shown as mean of three replicates, p< 0.05 (probability level)
Combined impact of zeolite and Enterobacter sp. MN17 on cadmium concentration in soil and Brassica napus in normal and Cd contaminated soil.
| Treatments | Cd concentration in soil | Cd concentration in root | Cd concentration in shoot | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (mg kg-1) | (mg kg-1) | (mg kg-1) | ||||
| Control | 19.7d | 24.9a | 39.8a | |||
| Zeolite | 31.4b | 17.3c | 26.3c | |||
| 24.3c | 21.2b | 31.6b | ||||
| 42.6a | 13.4d | 21.1d | ||||
ND = Not detected, Data are shown as mean of three replicates, p< 0.05 (probability level)