IMIBIO-SL   20937
INSTITUTO MULTIDISCIPLINARIO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS DE SAN LUIS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Efect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonization on Cadmium-Mediated Oxidative Stress in Glycine max (L.) Merr.
Autor/es:
ALICIA S. MOLINA; SILVINA VARGAS-GIL; NURIA FERROL; MÓNICA A. LUGO; FANNY ZIRULNIK; CONCEPCIÓN AZCÓN-AGUILAR; MARÍA V. PÉREZ CHACA; JORGE LEPORATI
Revista:
Plants
Editorial:
MDPI
Referencias:
Lugar: Basel; Año: 2020 vol. 9 p. 1 - 17
ISSN:
2223-7747
Resumen:
Cadmium is a heavy metal (HM) that inhibits plant growth and leads to death, causing greatlosses in yields, especially in Cd hyperaccumulator crops such as Glycine max (L.) Merr. (soybean),a worldwide economically important legume. Furthermore, Cd incorporation into the food chainis a health hazard. Oxidative stress (OS) is a plant response to abiotic and biotic stresses with anintracellular burst of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that causes damage to lipids, proteins, andDNA. The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) association is a plant strategy to cope with HMand to alleviate OS. Our aim was to evaluate the mitigation eects of mycorrhization with AMFRhizophagus intraradices on soybean growth, nutrients, Cd accumulation, lipid peroxidation, and theactivity of dierent antioxidant agents under Cd (0.7?1.2 mg kg􀀀1 bioavailable Cd) induced OS. Ourresults suggest that glutathione may act as a signal molecule in a defense response to Cd-inducedOS, and mycorrhization may avoid Cd-induced growth inhibition and reduce Cd accumulationin roots. It is discussed that R. intraradices mycorrhization would act as a signal, promoting thegeneration of a soybean cross tolerance response to Cd pollution, therefore evidencing the potentialof this AMF association for bioremediation and encouragement of crop development, particularlybecause it is an interaction between a worldwide cultivated Cd hyperaccumulator plant and anAMF?HM?accumulator commonly present in soils.