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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Effect of boron on cadmium uptake and expression of Cd transport genes at different growth stages of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Peng Zhao1  Yafang Xu1  Chang Li1  Hongen Liu1  Wei Gao2  Shiyu Qin2  Zhaojun Nie2  Long Wang2 
[1] Key Laboratory of Soil Pollution and Remediation of Henan Province, Zhengzhou 450002, Henan, China;College of Resources and Environment, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, Henan, China;
关键词: Boron;    Wheat;    Cadmium uptake;    Gene expression;    Correlation analysis;    Gray correlation analyses;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Boron (B) is an essential microelement for plant growth and has been shown to reduce cadmium (Cd) toxicity in wheat through modulating gene expression. However, there is not enough information about the effects of different applications of B fertilizer on the accumulation of Cd, particularly throughout the wheat growth period. This experiment employed two different B fertilization methods. The soil application method utilized 1.5 mg B kg−1 soil (Cd+B) and foliar application utilized 0.1% (F0.1%), 0.3% (F0.3%), and 0.6% (F0.6%) B concentrations along with 4 mg kg−1 Cd. The results showed that B application in the soil reduced Cd concentrations per plant by 43.9% at the seedling stage, 74.59% in the roots, and 52.11% in the shoots at the elongation stage. At the same time, Cd concentrations in the roots were higher by B application at the anthesis and maturity stages, suggesting that B retains more Cd in the roots. The gray correlation analysis showed that the gray relational coefficients followed the following order: F0.3% > F0.1% > Cd+B > F0.6%. According to quantitative real-time PCR analysis, the six Cd transporters were mostly expressed in the roots at the seedling stage and anthesis stage. In addition, the expression of TCONS1113, TRIAE1060, and TRIAE5370 showed a negative correlation relationship with Cd concentration at the seedling stage, both in roots and shoots. At the anthesis stage, the expression of TCONS1113 and TRIAE5370 in roots was higher in Cd-treated plants compared to B-treated plants, and a similar tendency was noted for the expression of TRIAE5770 and TRIAE1060 in shoots as well. These results suggest that B application could significantly inhibit Cd uptake and translocation by regulating the expression of Cd transporter genes, especially at the seedling stage and the elongation phase in wheat.

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