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Exogenous Hemin alleviates cadmium stress in maize by enhancing sucrose and nitrogen metabolism and regulating endogenous hormones

Zhao Meng, Yao Meng, Yong Wang, Guangyan Sun, Xiaoming Liu, Jing Li, Wei Shi, Wanrong Gu

2022International Journal of Phytoremediation18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cadmium (Cd) stress restricts maize growth and productivity severely. We aimed to investigate the effects of Hemin on the metabolism of sucrose and nitrogen and endogenous hormones in maize under cadmium stress. Maize varieties ‘Tiannong 9’ (cadmium tolerant) and ‘Fenghe 6’ (cadmium sensitive) were grown in nutrient solutions to study the effects of Hemin on maize physiological and ecological mechanisms under cadmium stress. The results showed that Hemin mediated the increase of sucrose content and the activities of key enzymes sucrose phosphate synthase (SPS) and sucrose synthase (SS) in maize leaves under cadmium stress. Soluble acid invertase (SAInv) and basic/neutral invertase (A/N-Inv) enzyme activities in leaves were decreased significantly, and sucrose accumulation in leaves was increased. Hemin also mediated the increase of NO3− content in leaves, the decrease of NH4+ content and the increase of nitrate reductase (NR), glutamine synthetase (GS), glutamate synthase activity (GOGAT) and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) enzyme activities under cadmium stress. The contents of IAA, ZR, and GA in leaves and roots increased, ABA, MeJA, and SA decreased, and IAA/ABA, ZR/ABA, and GA/ABA increased under cadmium stress. Our study showed Hemin can alleviate cadmium stress in maize by enhancing sucrose and nitrogen metabolism and regulating endogenous hormones.

Topics & Concepts

InvertaseSucrose synthaseCadmiumSucroseGlutamate dehydrogenaseGlutamate synthaseNitrate reductaseChemistryHeminGlutamine synthetaseBiochemistrySucrose-phosphate synthaseMetabolismEnzymeGlutamineGlutamate receptorHemeAmino acidOrganic chemistryReceptorPlant Stress Responses and TolerancePlant nutrient uptake and metabolismPlant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
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