Chinese Bulletin of Botany ›› 2009, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (05): 571-577.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-3466.2009.05.007
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Yang Li, Guoxin Shi*, Hongxia Wang, Juan Zhao, Qiuhong Yuan
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This study focused on the changes in chlorophyll content, soluble protein content, O2 .- generating rate, MDA content and activity of protective enzymes (SOD, CAT, POD) in leaves of Nymphoides peltatum under different concentrations of Cd2+ stress with 0.01 mmol.L-1 exogenous spermidine. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that Cd2+ imposed injury on the ultrastructure of chloroplasts, with swelling, breakage and disappearance of the chloroplast envelope and reduced chlorophyll content. Spermidine treatment effectively protected the ultrastructure of chloroplasts against Cd2+ stress and maintained the arrangement of thylakoids. Under single Cd2+ stress, with Cd2+ increase, chlorophyll content in N. peltatum increased then decreased quickly, whereas soluble protein content decreased gradually. The content was much higher with the addition of sprayed spermidine than with only a single Cd2+ treatment, and the trend of decrease was lower. Under single Cd2+ stress, the maximal SOD, CAT and POD content appeared at 1, 1 and 2 mg.L-1 Cd2+, respectively, and decreased gradually thereafter ; the activities of these protective enzymes were markedly increased under spermidine treatment, by 5.8%, 37.5%, and 3.3%, respectively, and therefore decreased the generation rate of reactive oxygen species such as O2 -. and MDA content.
Yang Li;Guoxin Shi*;Hongxia Wang;Juan Zhao;Qiuhong Yuan. Exogenous Spermidine Can Mitigate the Poison of Cadmium in Nymphoides peltatum[J]. Chinese Bulletin of Botany, 2009, 44(05): 571-577.
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