Effect of cadmium uptake and heat stress on root ultrastructure, membrane damage and antioxidative response in rice seedlings

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Kavita Shah
Prerna Singh
Sareeta Nahakpam
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[1] Banaras Hindu University,Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development
[2] Banaras Hindu University,Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science
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Abiotic stress; Cadmium; Catalase; Heat; Peroxidase; Superoxide dismutase;
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Excess cadmium (Cd2+) in the soil environment is taken up by plants and can cause phytotoxicity. Elevated temperatures also lead to deleterious effects on plants. Plants are very often exposed to a combination of stresses rather than a single stress. The effect of Cd2+ and heat stress (HS) on the growth, root ultrastructure, lipid peroxidation (MDA), hydrogen peroxide accumulation and the activities of antioxidant enzymes peroxidase (POD), catalase (CAT) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) of rice roots from sensitive cv. DR-92 and tolerant cv. Bh-1 were investigated at 10 and 20 day of growth under controlled conditions. At day 10 under all Cd2+ treatments, the Cd2+ content between the two rice cultivars were almost similar. Application of 500 μM Cd2+ significantly increased metal concentrations at day 20 in the roots of rice seedlings resulting in a maximum accumulation of 44.25 μg Cd2+ g-1 dry wt in cv. DR-92 and 30 μg Cd2+ g-1 dry wt in cv. Bh-1 with a ~25 % decline in Relative Growth Index (RGI) in cv. DR-92. TEM studies revealed slight disorganization with cell wall ingrowths in root tissues from cv. DR-92 grown in 100 μM Cd2+ + HS. Uptake and accumulation of Cd2+ increased upon heat treatment in parenchyma, vacuoles and vascular cylinder of root tissues. Peroxidase primarily located in cell walls, the intensity being higher in sensitive cv. DR-92. Under Cd2+ stress alone, plants of sensitive cv. DR-92 significantly increased the H2O2 and MDA levels together with increased activities of the enzymes POD, CAT and APX at day 10 but remained almost stable at day 20. A strong increase in MDA levels was noted at day 20 in tolerant cv. Bh-1. Cd2+ + HS treatments in tolerant cv.Bh-1 led to a decreased H2O2 and MDA levels and decreased activities of the enzymes POD, CAT and APX. Results suggest stimulation of root antioxidant system under combination of two stresses and that heat stress seem to have a direct protective role by mitigating the effect of mild Cd2+ toxicity largely by enhanced Cd2+-MT formation contributing thereby towards the management of Cd2+ toxicity at cellular level that confers Cd2+ tolerance to rice cv. Bh-1.
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