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Growth, physiological, and temperature characteristics in chinese cabbage pakchoi as affected by Cd- stressed conditions and identifying its main controlling factors using PLS model
by
Feng, Chenchen
, Lin, Di
, Liu, Haitao
, Guo, Binglin
, Li, Lantao
in
Accumulation
/ Agricultural research
/ Agriculture
/ air
/ antioxidant enzymes
/ Antioxidants
/ ascorbate peroxidase
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Bioaccumulation
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Brassica
/ Brassica oleracea
/ Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis
/ cabbage
/ Cadmium
/ Cadmium - toxicity
/ Canopies
/ canopy
/ Canopy temperature
/ Catalase
/ Chemical indicators
/ China
/ Chinese cabbage
/ Chinese cabbage pakchoi (Brassica chinensis L.)
/ Environmental aspects
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ exposure pathways
/ Food contamination
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Genetic aspects
/ growth and development
/ Hardiness
/ Heavy metals
/ Hormesis
/ human health
/ humans
/ L-Ascorbate peroxidase
/ leaf thickness
/ Leaves
/ Life Sciences
/ malondialdehyde
/ Nutritive value
/ Oxidative stress
/ Peroxidase
/ phenotype
/ Photosynthesis
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiological traits
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plants
/ PLS model
/ Shoots
/ Stress (Physiology)
/ Stress response
/ Stress, Physiological
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ temperature
/ Thickness
/ Toxicity
/ Tree Biology
2022
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Growth, physiological, and temperature characteristics in chinese cabbage pakchoi as affected by Cd- stressed conditions and identifying its main controlling factors using PLS model
by
Feng, Chenchen
, Lin, Di
, Liu, Haitao
, Guo, Binglin
, Li, Lantao
in
Accumulation
/ Agricultural research
/ Agriculture
/ air
/ antioxidant enzymes
/ Antioxidants
/ ascorbate peroxidase
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Bioaccumulation
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Brassica
/ Brassica oleracea
/ Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis
/ cabbage
/ Cadmium
/ Cadmium - toxicity
/ Canopies
/ canopy
/ Canopy temperature
/ Catalase
/ Chemical indicators
/ China
/ Chinese cabbage
/ Chinese cabbage pakchoi (Brassica chinensis L.)
/ Environmental aspects
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ exposure pathways
/ Food contamination
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Genetic aspects
/ growth and development
/ Hardiness
/ Heavy metals
/ Hormesis
/ human health
/ humans
/ L-Ascorbate peroxidase
/ leaf thickness
/ Leaves
/ Life Sciences
/ malondialdehyde
/ Nutritive value
/ Oxidative stress
/ Peroxidase
/ phenotype
/ Photosynthesis
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiological traits
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plants
/ PLS model
/ Shoots
/ Stress (Physiology)
/ Stress response
/ Stress, Physiological
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ temperature
/ Thickness
/ Toxicity
/ Tree Biology
2022
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Growth, physiological, and temperature characteristics in chinese cabbage pakchoi as affected by Cd- stressed conditions and identifying its main controlling factors using PLS model
by
Feng, Chenchen
, Lin, Di
, Liu, Haitao
, Guo, Binglin
, Li, Lantao
in
Accumulation
/ Agricultural research
/ Agriculture
/ air
/ antioxidant enzymes
/ Antioxidants
/ ascorbate peroxidase
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Bioaccumulation
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Brassica
/ Brassica oleracea
/ Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis
/ cabbage
/ Cadmium
/ Cadmium - toxicity
/ Canopies
/ canopy
/ Canopy temperature
/ Catalase
/ Chemical indicators
/ China
/ Chinese cabbage
/ Chinese cabbage pakchoi (Brassica chinensis L.)
/ Environmental aspects
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ exposure pathways
/ Food contamination
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Genetic aspects
/ growth and development
/ Hardiness
/ Heavy metals
/ Hormesis
/ human health
/ humans
/ L-Ascorbate peroxidase
/ leaf thickness
/ Leaves
/ Life Sciences
/ malondialdehyde
/ Nutritive value
/ Oxidative stress
/ Peroxidase
/ phenotype
/ Photosynthesis
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiological traits
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plants
/ PLS model
/ Shoots
/ Stress (Physiology)
/ Stress response
/ Stress, Physiological
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ temperature
/ Thickness
/ Toxicity
/ Tree Biology
2022
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Growth, physiological, and temperature characteristics in chinese cabbage pakchoi as affected by Cd- stressed conditions and identifying its main controlling factors using PLS model
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Growth, physiological, and temperature characteristics in chinese cabbage pakchoi as affected by Cd- stressed conditions and identifying its main controlling factors using PLS model
2022
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Overview
Background
Although hormesis induced by heavy metals is a well-known phenomenon, the involved biological mechanisms are not fully understood. Cadmium (Cd) is a prevalent heavy metal in the environment. Exposure of Cd, via intake or consumption of Cd-contaminated air or food, poses a huge threat to human health. Chinese cabbage pakchoi (
Brassica chinensis
L.) is widely planted and consumed as a popular vegetable in China. Therefore, studying the response of Chinese cabbage pakchoi to Cd- stressed conditions is critical to assess whether cabbage can accumulate Cd and serve as an important Cd exposure pathway to human beings. In this study, we investigated the influence of Cd stress on growth, photosynthetic physiology, antioxidant enzyme activities, nutritional quality, anatomical structure, and canopy temperature in Chinese cabbage pakchoi. A partial least squares (PLS) model was used to quantify the relationship between physical and chemical indicators with Cd accumulation in cabbage, and identify the main controlling factors.
Results
Results showed that Cd stress significantly inhibited cabbage’s growth and development. When Cd stress was increased, the phenotypic indicators were significantly reduced. Meanwhile, Cd stress significantly enhanced the oxidative stress response of cabbage, such as the activities of catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), and the content of malondialdehyde (MDA) in leaves. Such a change tended to increase fenestrated tissues’ thickness but decrease the thickness of leaf and spongy tissues. Moreover, Cd stress significantly increased soluble sugar, protein, and vitamin C contents in leaves as well as the temperature in the plant canopy. The PLS model analysis showed that the studied phenotypic and physicochemical indicators had good relationships with Cd accumulation in roots, shoots, and the whole plant of cabbage, with high coefficient of determination (R
2
) values of 0.891, 0.811, and 0.845, and low relative percent deviation (RPD) values of 3.052, 2.317, and 2.557, respectively. Furthermore, through analyzing each parameter’s variable importance for projection (VIP) value, the SOD activity was identified as a key factor for indicating Cd accumulation in cabbage. Meanwhile, the effects of CAT on Cd accumulation in cabbage and the canopy mean temperature were also high.
Conclusion
Cd stress has significant inhibitory effects and can cause damage cabbage’s growth and development, and the SOD activity may serve as a key factor to indicate Cd uptake and accumulation in cabbage.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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