Literature DB >> 30895537

Protective effect of different forms of nitrogen application on cadmium-induced toxicity in wheat seedlings.

Lulu Yu1, Xinxia Wang1, Xiaoyuan Li1, Yi Wang2, Houyang Kang2, Guangdeng Chen1, Xing Fan2, Lina Sha2, Yonghong Zhou2, Jian Zeng3.   

Abstract

Therefore, applying NH4+-N tp PHW-SA caused greater tolerance to Cd toxicity by higher biomass production, photosynthetic capacity, Ca and Cu accumulation, better root development and lower translocation factor of Cd as well as Cd concetration in organelle fraction. The Cd stress inhibited the growth performance of wheat seedlings, the mineral nutrient accumulation, and nitrogen uptake and distribution, and different forms of nitrogen have different protective effects on wheat. In PHW-SA, ANCd treatment caused lower reduction in biomass accumulation, photosynthesis, isotope stable N content, Ca and Cu accumulation, root development inhibition, tissue Cd concentration, and transfer factor, which even led to lower concentrations of Cd in Fco than those in Fcw and Fs in comparison with NNCd treatment. On the other hand, the converse growth performance was recorded in J-11 under ANCd treatment. Meanwhile, the nitrogen absorption preference in PHW-SA was altered along with the enhanced absorption efficiency of nitrogen. Therefore, applying NH4+-N to PHW-SA caused greater tolerance to Cd toxicity by higher biomass production, photosynthetic capacity, Ca and Cu accumulation, better root development and lower translocation factor of Cd as well as Cd concetration in organelle fraction..

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Keywords:  Ammonium N; Cadmium stress; Nitrate N; Stable isotope; Subcellular distribution

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30895537     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-04747-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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