Ultrasonic seed treatment improved morpho-physiological and yield traits and reduced grain Cd concentrations in rice
2. Zero hunger
0303 health sciences
Oryza
Cadmium uptake
Environmental pollution
Ultrasonic waves
Environmental sciences
Plant Leaves
03 medical and health sciences
Heavy metal
TD172-193.5
Peroxidases
Ultrasonic Waves
Malondialdehyde
Seeds
Anti-oxidants
Soil Pollutants
Oryza sativa L.
GE1-350
Edible Grain
Cadmium
DOI:
10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112119
Publication Date:
2021-03-12T05:03:56Z
AUTHORS (9)
ABSTRACT
Rice cultivation under cadmium (Cd) contaminated soil often results in reduced growth with excess grain Cd concentrations. A pot experiment was conducted to assess the potential of ultrasonic seed treatment to alleviate Cd stress in rice. Seeds of two aromatic rice cultivars i.e., Xiangyaxiangzhan and Meixiangzhan 2 and two non-aromatic rice cultivars i.e., Huahang 31 and Guangyan 1 were exposed to ultrasonic waves for 1.5 min in 20-40 KHz mixing frequency. The experimental treatments were comprised of untreated seeds (U0) and ultrasonic treated seeds (U1) transplanted in un-contaminated soil (H0) and Cd-contaminated soil (H1). Results revealed that Cd contents and Cd accumulation in grain in U1 were 33.33-42.31% and 12.86-57.58% lower than U0 for fragrant rice cultivars under H1. Meanwhile, biomass production was higher in U1 than U0 under H0 and better yield was assessed in U1 for all cultivars under H1. The activity of peroxidase (POD) in flag leaves was increased by 8.28-115.65% for all cultivars while malondialdehyde (MDA) contents were significantly decreased in U1 compared with U0 under H0. Conclusively, ultrasonic treatment modulated Cd distribution and accumulation in different parts while improved physiological performance as well as yield and grain quality of rice under Cd contaminated conditions.
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