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Plant-Soil Interactions (including Plant-Water Interactions)

Effects of the application of exogenous NO at different growth stage on the physiological characteristics of peanut grown in Cd-contaminated soil

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Pages 285-296 | Received 19 May 2013, Accepted 22 Jul 2013, Published online: 02 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

A pot experiment was conducted to study the effects of sodium nitroprusside (SNP, a nitric oxide [NO] donor) on cadmium (Cd) toxicity in peanut plants. SNP solution was poured into Cd-contaminated soil at sowing, seedling, flowering, and pod setting stages, respectively. The results showed that exogenous NO increased the biomass and yield of peanuts and improved chlorophyll content, photosynthesis (Pn), and transpiration (Tr). Cd-induced oxidative damages were eliminated by exogenous NO, reflected by decreased accumulation of superoxide anion (), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and malondialdehyde (MDA). Moreover, exogenous NO increased Cd-decreased activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD), catalase (CAT), and soluble protein and proline contents also reached a normal level. Furthermore, exogenous NO improved the uptake of nutrient elements and reduced Cd accumulation in the roots, shoots, and kernels under Cd stress. These data suggest that SNP application at sowing and seedling stages had better alleviation effects on Cd toxicity in peanut plants.

Abbreviations
CAT=

catalase

Cd=

cadmium

H2O2=

hydrogen peroxide

MDA=

malondialdehyde

NO=

nitric oxide

=

superoxide anion radical

POD=

peroxidase

ROS=

reactive oxygen species

SNP=

sodium nitroprusside

SOD=

superoxide dismutase

Abbreviations
CAT=

catalase

Cd=

cadmium

H2O2=

hydrogen peroxide

MDA=

malondialdehyde

NO=

nitric oxide

=

superoxide anion radical

POD=

peroxidase

ROS=

reactive oxygen species

SNP=

sodium nitroprusside

SOD=

superoxide dismutase

Acknowledgments

Great thanks were given to Pingping Yang, College of Animal Science Technology, Shandong Agricultural University, China, for her supplying instruments and patient guidance. Special acknowledgments are given to the editors and reviewers.

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