Elucidating growth and biochemical characteristics of rice seedlings under stress from chromium VI salt and nanoparticles

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Maryam Noor
Arif Ullah
Muhammad Israr Khan
Irum Raza
Muhammad Iqbal
Abdul Aziz
Gil Won Kim
Nadia Taimur
Azizullah Azizullah
Imran Ali
Pil Joo Kim
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[1] Kohat University of Science and Technology,Department of Botany
[2] The University of Haripur,Department of Biology
[3] Gyeongsang National University,Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences
[4] Gyeongsang National University,Division of Applied Life Sciences (BK21)
[5] University of Georgia,College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
[6] Kohat University of Science and Technology,Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
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Heavy metal pollution; Phytotoxicity; Oxidative stress mitigation; Abiotic stress response; Cellular impacts; Nano-agrochemical interactions; Reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging; Plant growth impairment;
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Plants are usually provoked by a variety of heavy metal (HM) stressors that have adverse effects on their growth and other biochemical characterizations. Among the HMs, chromium has been considered the most toxic for both plants and animals. The present study was conducted to compare the phytotoxic effects of increasing chromium (VI) salt and nanoparticles (NPs) concentrations on various growth indexes of rice (Oryza sativa L. var. swat 1) seedlings grown in a hydroponic system. The 7-day rice seedlings were exposed to Cr (VI) salt and NPs hydroponic suspensions which were adjusted to the concentration of 0, 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 mg/L. Both the Cr (VI) salt and NPs with lower concentrations (up to 100mg/L) exerted minimum inhibitory effects on the growth performance of rice seedlings. However, a significant decrease in shoot and root length and their fresh and dry weight was recorded at higher doses of Cr (VI) salt (200 mg/L) and NPs (250 mg/L). The stress induced by Cr (VI) salt has drastically affected the roots, whereas, Cr (VI) NPs significantly affected the shoot tissues. Photosynthetic pigments decreased significantly in a dose-dependent manner, and the reduction was more pronounced in rice seedlings exposed to Cr (VI) NPs compared to Cr (VI) salt. Cr (VI) NPs enhanced the membrane permeability in shoots and roots as compared to that of Cr (VI) salt, which resulted in higher concentration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and increased lipid peroxidation. The activities of antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD), catalase (CAT) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) increased significantly in shoot/root tissue following exposure to higher doses of Cr (VI) salt (200 mg/L) and NPs stress (250 mg/L), while minor changes in CAT and APX activities were observed in root and shoot tissues after exposure to higher concentration of Cr (VI) NP. Furthermore, the increasing concentrations of Cr (VI) NPs increased the length of stomatal guard cells. Conclusively, Cr (VI) salt and NPs in higher concentrations have higher potential to damage the growth and induce oxidative stress in rice plants.
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页码:117562 / 117576
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