The Changes of Tolerance, Accumulation and Oxidative Stress Response to Cadmium in Tobacco Caused by Introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. Genes

Whether it is possible to create suitable plants for cadmium phytoremediation by introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. genes into tobacco (<i>Nicotiana tabacum</i> L.) remains unclear. Hydroponic experiments were performed on <i>N. tabacum</i> L. var. MTLY, a ne...

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Main Authors: Keqiang Wei, Tingting Guo
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-03-01
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description Whether it is possible to create suitable plants for cadmium phytoremediation by introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. genes into tobacco (<i>Nicotiana tabacum</i> L.) remains unclear. Hydroponic experiments were performed on <i>N. tabacum</i> L. var. MTLY, a newly developed hybrid variety, and the parents. Seedlings at the six-leaf stage were treated with 0 (control), 10 µM, 180 µM and 360 µM CdCl<sub>2</sub> for 7 days, and their differences in Cd tolerance and accumulation and physiological and metabolic responses were evaluated. When subjected to 360 µM Cd, the growth of “MTLY”, in terms of the dry weight, plant height and root length, was obviously better than <i>N. tabacum</i> L. var. LY2 (female parent). In contrast to <i>D. stramonium</i> (male parent) and “LY2”, “MTLY” accumulated more Cd in shoots (127.6–3837.1 mg kg<sup>−1</sup>) and roots (121.6–1167.7 mg kg<sup>−1</sup>). Moreover, unlike “LY2”, “MTLY” could accumulate more Cd in its shoots than roots. Its bioconcentration factor (BCF) and translocation factor (TF) values reached 95.9–149.7 and 1.0–3.5, respectively, which were far greater than those of “LY2”. High-dose Cd stress significantly increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and decreased chlorophyll contents in tobacco seedlings, especially in “LY2”. Various enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in the three materials showed different responses to Cd stress. The change of the phenolic compounds and alkaloids in “MTLY” was basically similar to that in <i>D. stramonium</i>, but their levels were apparently higher than those in “LY2”. Results indicated that distant hybridization could be one of the effective methods for introducing metal-hyperaccumulator genes into a high biomass species, which contributed to enhancing the Cd tolerance, accumulation and detoxification in tobacco. This study has great significance in obtaining elite germplasm for phytoremediation. The exact mechanisms in molecules and genetics and the practical effectiveness in cadmium-contaminated soil remain to be further elucidated.
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spelling doaj.art-f868a1b84bdb43aead033ca09f524b692023-11-17T09:07:36ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952023-03-0113388210.3390/agronomy13030882The Changes of Tolerance, Accumulation and Oxidative Stress Response to Cadmium in Tobacco Caused by Introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. GenesKeqiang Wei0Tingting Guo1School of Life Science, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, ChinaSchool of Life Science, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, ChinaWhether it is possible to create suitable plants for cadmium phytoremediation by introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. genes into tobacco (<i>Nicotiana tabacum</i> L.) remains unclear. Hydroponic experiments were performed on <i>N. tabacum</i> L. var. MTLY, a newly developed hybrid variety, and the parents. Seedlings at the six-leaf stage were treated with 0 (control), 10 µM, 180 µM and 360 µM CdCl<sub>2</sub> for 7 days, and their differences in Cd tolerance and accumulation and physiological and metabolic responses were evaluated. When subjected to 360 µM Cd, the growth of “MTLY”, in terms of the dry weight, plant height and root length, was obviously better than <i>N. tabacum</i> L. var. LY2 (female parent). In contrast to <i>D. stramonium</i> (male parent) and “LY2”, “MTLY” accumulated more Cd in shoots (127.6–3837.1 mg kg<sup>−1</sup>) and roots (121.6–1167.7 mg kg<sup>−1</sup>). Moreover, unlike “LY2”, “MTLY” could accumulate more Cd in its shoots than roots. Its bioconcentration factor (BCF) and translocation factor (TF) values reached 95.9–149.7 and 1.0–3.5, respectively, which were far greater than those of “LY2”. High-dose Cd stress significantly increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and decreased chlorophyll contents in tobacco seedlings, especially in “LY2”. Various enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in the three materials showed different responses to Cd stress. The change of the phenolic compounds and alkaloids in “MTLY” was basically similar to that in <i>D. stramonium</i>, but their levels were apparently higher than those in “LY2”. Results indicated that distant hybridization could be one of the effective methods for introducing metal-hyperaccumulator genes into a high biomass species, which contributed to enhancing the Cd tolerance, accumulation and detoxification in tobacco. This study has great significance in obtaining elite germplasm for phytoremediation. The exact mechanisms in molecules and genetics and the practical effectiveness in cadmium-contaminated soil remain to be further elucidated.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/3/882cadmiumcross breeding<i>Datura stramonium</i> L.phytoremediationtobacco
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The Changes of Tolerance, Accumulation and Oxidative Stress Response to Cadmium in Tobacco Caused by Introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. Genes
Agronomy
cadmium
cross breeding
<i>Datura stramonium</i> L.
phytoremediation
tobacco
title The Changes of Tolerance, Accumulation and Oxidative Stress Response to Cadmium in Tobacco Caused by Introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. Genes
title_full The Changes of Tolerance, Accumulation and Oxidative Stress Response to Cadmium in Tobacco Caused by Introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. Genes
title_fullStr The Changes of Tolerance, Accumulation and Oxidative Stress Response to Cadmium in Tobacco Caused by Introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. Genes
title_full_unstemmed The Changes of Tolerance, Accumulation and Oxidative Stress Response to Cadmium in Tobacco Caused by Introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. Genes
title_short The Changes of Tolerance, Accumulation and Oxidative Stress Response to Cadmium in Tobacco Caused by Introducing <i>Datura stramonium</i> L. Genes
title_sort changes of tolerance accumulation and oxidative stress response to cadmium in tobacco caused by introducing i datura stramonium i l genes
topic cadmium
cross breeding
<i>Datura stramonium</i> L.
phytoremediation
tobacco
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/3/882
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