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Growth and Element Uptake by Salt-Sensitive Crops under Combined NaCl and Cd Stresses

To test an assumption that organic soil can ameliorate nutritional disorders associated with metal and salinity stresses, we exposed salt-sensitive strawberry and lettuce to four salinity (0–60 mM NaCl) and three contamination (0.3–5 mg Cd/kg) rates in peat (pH(H2O) = 5.5). The results showed that,...

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Autores principales: Ondrasek, Gabrijel, Rengel, Zed, Maurović, Nada, Kondres, Nada, Filipović, Vilim, Savić, Radovan, Blagojević, Boško, Tanaskovik, Vjekoslav, Gergichevich, Cristian Meriño, Romić, Davor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34204700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10061202
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author Ondrasek, Gabrijel
Rengel, Zed
Maurović, Nada
Kondres, Nada
Filipović, Vilim
Savić, Radovan
Blagojević, Boško
Tanaskovik, Vjekoslav
Gergichevich, Cristian Meriño
Romić, Davor
author_facet Ondrasek, Gabrijel
Rengel, Zed
Maurović, Nada
Kondres, Nada
Filipović, Vilim
Savić, Radovan
Blagojević, Boško
Tanaskovik, Vjekoslav
Gergichevich, Cristian Meriño
Romić, Davor
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description To test an assumption that organic soil can ameliorate nutritional disorders associated with metal and salinity stresses, we exposed salt-sensitive strawberry and lettuce to four salinity (0–60 mM NaCl) and three contamination (0.3–5 mg Cd/kg) rates in peat (pH(H2O) = 5.5). The results showed that, even at 20 mM NaCl, salinity stress exerted a dominant effect on rhizosphere biogeochemistry and physiological processes, inducing leaf-edge burns, chlorosis/necrosis, reducing vegetative growth in crops; at ≥40 mM, NaCl mortality was induced in strawberry. Signifiacntly decreased K/Na, Ca/Na and Mg/Na concentration ratios with raising salinity were confirmed in all tissues. The combined CdxNaCl stresses (vs. control) increased leaf Cd accumulation (up to 42-fold in lettuce and 23-fold in strawberry), whereas NaCl salinity increased the accumulation of Zn (>1.5-fold) and Cu (up to 1.2-fold) in leaves. Lettuce accumulated the toxic Cd concentration (up to 12.6 mg/kg) in leaves, suggesting the strong root-to-shoot transport of Cd. In strawberry Cd, concentration was similar (and sub-toxic) in fruits and leaves, 2.28 and 1.86 mg/kg, respectively, suggesting lower Cd root-to-shoot translocation, and similar Cd mobility in the xylem and phloem. Additionally, the accumulation of Cd in strawberry fruits was exacerbated at high NaCl exposure (60 mM) compared with lower NaCl concentrations. Thus, in salinized, slightly acidic and organically rich rhizosphere, pronounced organo- and/or chloro-complexation likely shifted metal biogeochemistry toward increased mobility and phytoavailability (with metal adsorption restricted due to Na(+) oversaturation of the caton exchange complex in the substrate), confirming the importance of quality water and soils in avoiding abiotic stresses and producing non-contaminated food.
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spelling pubmed-82316522021-06-26 Growth and Element Uptake by Salt-Sensitive Crops under Combined NaCl and Cd Stresses Ondrasek, Gabrijel Rengel, Zed Maurović, Nada Kondres, Nada Filipović, Vilim Savić, Radovan Blagojević, Boško Tanaskovik, Vjekoslav Gergichevich, Cristian Meriño Romić, Davor Plants (Basel) Article To test an assumption that organic soil can ameliorate nutritional disorders associated with metal and salinity stresses, we exposed salt-sensitive strawberry and lettuce to four salinity (0–60 mM NaCl) and three contamination (0.3–5 mg Cd/kg) rates in peat (pH(H2O) = 5.5). The results showed that, even at 20 mM NaCl, salinity stress exerted a dominant effect on rhizosphere biogeochemistry and physiological processes, inducing leaf-edge burns, chlorosis/necrosis, reducing vegetative growth in crops; at ≥40 mM, NaCl mortality was induced in strawberry. Signifiacntly decreased K/Na, Ca/Na and Mg/Na concentration ratios with raising salinity were confirmed in all tissues. The combined CdxNaCl stresses (vs. control) increased leaf Cd accumulation (up to 42-fold in lettuce and 23-fold in strawberry), whereas NaCl salinity increased the accumulation of Zn (>1.5-fold) and Cu (up to 1.2-fold) in leaves. Lettuce accumulated the toxic Cd concentration (up to 12.6 mg/kg) in leaves, suggesting the strong root-to-shoot transport of Cd. In strawberry Cd, concentration was similar (and sub-toxic) in fruits and leaves, 2.28 and 1.86 mg/kg, respectively, suggesting lower Cd root-to-shoot translocation, and similar Cd mobility in the xylem and phloem. Additionally, the accumulation of Cd in strawberry fruits was exacerbated at high NaCl exposure (60 mM) compared with lower NaCl concentrations. Thus, in salinized, slightly acidic and organically rich rhizosphere, pronounced organo- and/or chloro-complexation likely shifted metal biogeochemistry toward increased mobility and phytoavailability (with metal adsorption restricted due to Na(+) oversaturation of the caton exchange complex in the substrate), confirming the importance of quality water and soils in avoiding abiotic stresses and producing non-contaminated food. MDPI 2021-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8231652/ /pubmed/34204700 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10061202 Text en © 2021 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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Ondrasek, Gabrijel
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Maurović, Nada
Kondres, Nada
Filipović, Vilim
Savić, Radovan
Blagojević, Boško
Tanaskovik, Vjekoslav
Gergichevich, Cristian Meriño
Romić, Davor
Growth and Element Uptake by Salt-Sensitive Crops under Combined NaCl and Cd Stresses
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title_fullStr Growth and Element Uptake by Salt-Sensitive Crops under Combined NaCl and Cd Stresses
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title_short Growth and Element Uptake by Salt-Sensitive Crops under Combined NaCl and Cd Stresses
title_sort growth and element uptake by salt-sensitive crops under combined nacl and cd stresses
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34204700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10061202
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