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Low-Arsenic Accumulating Cabbage Possesses Higher Root Activities against Oxidative Stress of Arsenic

Cabbage grown in contaminated soils can accumulate high levels of arsenic (As) in the edible parts, posing serious health risks. The efficiency of As uptake varies drastically among cabbage cultivars, but the underlying mechanisms are not clear. We screened out low (HY, Hangyun 49) and high As accum...

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Autores principales: Li, Hanhao, Li, Yongtao, Li, Xing, Chen, Xun Wen, Chen, Aoyu, Wu, Li, Wong, Ming Hung, Li, Hui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081699
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author Li, Hanhao
Li, Yongtao
Li, Xing
Chen, Xun Wen
Chen, Aoyu
Wu, Li
Wong, Ming Hung
Li, Hui
author_facet Li, Hanhao
Li, Yongtao
Li, Xing
Chen, Xun Wen
Chen, Aoyu
Wu, Li
Wong, Ming Hung
Li, Hui
author_sort Li, Hanhao
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description Cabbage grown in contaminated soils can accumulate high levels of arsenic (As) in the edible parts, posing serious health risks. The efficiency of As uptake varies drastically among cabbage cultivars, but the underlying mechanisms are not clear. We screened out low (HY, Hangyun 49) and high As accumulating cultivars (GD, Guangdongyizhihua) to comparatively study whether the As accumulation is associated with variations in root physiological properties. Root biomass and length, reactive oxygen species (ROS), protein content, root activity, and ultrastructure of root cells of cabbage under different levels of As stress (0 (control), 1, 5, or 15 mg L(−1)) were measured As results, at low concentration (1 mg L(−1)), compared to GD, HY reduced As uptake and ROS content, and increased shoot biomass. At a high concentration (15 mg L(−1)), the thickened root cell wall and higher protein content in HY reduced arsenic damage to root cell structure and increased shoot biomass compared to GD. In conclusion, our results highlight that higher protein content, higher root activity, and thickened root cell walls result in lower As accumulation properties of HY compared to GD.
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spelling pubmed-101467922023-04-29 Low-Arsenic Accumulating Cabbage Possesses Higher Root Activities against Oxidative Stress of Arsenic Li, Hanhao Li, Yongtao Li, Xing Chen, Xun Wen Chen, Aoyu Wu, Li Wong, Ming Hung Li, Hui Plants (Basel) Article Cabbage grown in contaminated soils can accumulate high levels of arsenic (As) in the edible parts, posing serious health risks. The efficiency of As uptake varies drastically among cabbage cultivars, but the underlying mechanisms are not clear. We screened out low (HY, Hangyun 49) and high As accumulating cultivars (GD, Guangdongyizhihua) to comparatively study whether the As accumulation is associated with variations in root physiological properties. Root biomass and length, reactive oxygen species (ROS), protein content, root activity, and ultrastructure of root cells of cabbage under different levels of As stress (0 (control), 1, 5, or 15 mg L(−1)) were measured As results, at low concentration (1 mg L(−1)), compared to GD, HY reduced As uptake and ROS content, and increased shoot biomass. At a high concentration (15 mg L(−1)), the thickened root cell wall and higher protein content in HY reduced arsenic damage to root cell structure and increased shoot biomass compared to GD. In conclusion, our results highlight that higher protein content, higher root activity, and thickened root cell walls result in lower As accumulation properties of HY compared to GD. MDPI 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10146792/ /pubmed/37111922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081699 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Hanhao
Li, Yongtao
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Chen, Xun Wen
Chen, Aoyu
Wu, Li
Wong, Ming Hung
Li, Hui
Low-Arsenic Accumulating Cabbage Possesses Higher Root Activities against Oxidative Stress of Arsenic
title Low-Arsenic Accumulating Cabbage Possesses Higher Root Activities against Oxidative Stress of Arsenic
title_full Low-Arsenic Accumulating Cabbage Possesses Higher Root Activities against Oxidative Stress of Arsenic
title_fullStr Low-Arsenic Accumulating Cabbage Possesses Higher Root Activities against Oxidative Stress of Arsenic
title_full_unstemmed Low-Arsenic Accumulating Cabbage Possesses Higher Root Activities against Oxidative Stress of Arsenic
title_short Low-Arsenic Accumulating Cabbage Possesses Higher Root Activities against Oxidative Stress of Arsenic
title_sort low-arsenic accumulating cabbage possesses higher root activities against oxidative stress of arsenic
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081699
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