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Phosphorus protects against cadmium-induced phytotoxicity by stimulating plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0860-9406
Number of Authors: 32023 (English)In: Journal of plant nutrition, ISSN 0190-4167, E-ISSN 1532-4087, Vol. 46, no 16, p. 3918-3932Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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Proper plant nutrition can be an effective strategy to alleviate the phytotoxicity and damaging effects of Cd stress on plants and to avoid its entry into the food chain. This study aimed to investigate effects of phosphorus concentrations, and pH levels in the nutrient solution on Cd uptake, growth, photosynthetic characters, total phytochelatins (PCs), and plasma membrane ATPase activity of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) plants grown in sand culture. Two successive experimental studies were carried out under controlled conditions. In the first study, 10-day-old sugar beet seedlings were irrigated with a half-strength Hoagland and Arnon nutrient solution, adjusted to different pH (3.5, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, or 8.0), and containing 0, 0.15, or 0.30 mg Cd L−1 as CdCl2. In the second study, 10-day-old sugar beet seedlings were irrigated with the same nutrient solution (pH 6), but combined with different phosphorus concentrations (0, 10, 25 and 50 µg P ml−1 as KH2PO4) and Cd levels (0, 0.15, and 0.30 mg Cd L−1 as CdCl2). The first study revealed that pH had a strong influence on Cd uptake by sugar beet roots. Cd stress significantly decreased sugar beet growth and Mg2+-ATPase activity, whereas it increased total phytochelatins (PCs). Second study indicated an antagonistic effect between P and Cd. Furthermore, phosphorus had the potential to stimulate Mg2+-ATPase activity and synthesis of photosynthetic pigments and to promote growth of sugar beet seedlings. Cadmium induced phytotoxicity in sugar beet seedlings can be alleviated by a proper pH and phosphorus nutrition.

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2023. Vol. 46, no 16, p. 3918-3932
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ATPase activity, circadian rhythms, pH levels, phytotoxicity, total phytochelatins
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-229765DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2023.2220709ISI: 001003225200001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85161569611OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-229765DiVA, id: diva2:1864834
Available from: 2024-06-04 Created: 2024-06-04 Last updated: 2024-06-04Bibliographically approved

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