Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8647767 | Plant Gene | 2017 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
Hydroponic experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of different concentrations of arsenic (As) on seedlings of Pongamia pinnata (L.). Results revealed that P. pinnata successfully tolerated As up to 0.2-1.0 mM and did not show significant reduction in growth and chlorophyll contents. However, the values of these parameters significantly reduced at 1.5 mM of As exposure. Further, P. pinnata accumulated As about 1129-3322 mg kgâ 1 dry weight in roots, and 345-3662 mg kgâ 1 dry weight in shoots, respectively when exposed to 0.2-1.5 mM As. Arsenic exposure at 0.2-1.5 mM significantly enhanced oxidative stress markers [superoxide radical (SOR), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and malondialdehyde (MDA)] contents, and activities of antioxidants [ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and catalase (CAT)] and nutrient accumulation. Increase in antioxidants and nutrient accumulation might have protected plants from As exposure. Additionally, bioaccumulation and translocation factors were > 1 which also confirmed that test plant has greater ability to accumulate and detoxify greater amount of As.
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Authors
Dharmendra Kumar, Durgesh Kumar Tripathi, Shiliang Liu, Vivek Kumar Singh, Shivesh Sharma, Nawal Kishore Dubey, Sheo Mohan Prasad, Devendra Kumar Chauhan,