Mercury-induced Oxidative Stress in Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea L.)

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作者
Shiyab, Safwan [1 ]
Chen, Jian [1 ]
Han, Fengxiang X. [1 ,2 ]
Monts, David L. [1 ,3 ]
Matta, Fank B. [2 ]
Gu, Mengmeng [2 ]
Su, Yi [1 ,3 ]
Masad, Motasim A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Mississippi State Univ, Inst Clean Energy Technol, Starkville, MS 39759 USA
[2] Mississippi State Univ, Dept Plant & Soil Sci, Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA
[3] Mississippi State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA
[4] Jerash Univ, Dept Agr, Jerash, Jordan
关键词
mercury; antioxidative enzymes; Brassica juncea L; phytoremediation; ANTIOXIDANT ENZYME-ACTIVITIES; HEAVY-METALS; CADMIUM; TOXICITY; RESPONSES; GROWTH; PLANTS; ROOTS;
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10.1002/tox.20450
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Mercury, a potent neurotoxin, is released to the environment in significant amounts by both natural processes and anthropogenic activities. No natural hyperaccumulator plant has been reported for mercury phytoremediation. Few studies have been conducted on the physiological responses of Indian mustard, a higher biomass plant with faster growth rates, to mercury pollution. This study investigated the phytotoxicity of mercury to Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) and mercury-induced oxidative stress in order to examine the potential application of Indian mustard to mercury phytoremediation. Two common cultivars (Florida Broadleaf and Longstanding) of Indian mustard were grown hydroponically in a mercury-spiked solution. Plant uptake, antioxidative enzymes, peroxides, and lipid peroxidation under mercury stress were investigated. Antioxidant enzymes (catalase, CAT, peroxidase, POD; and superoxide dismutase, SOD) were the most sensitive indices of mercury-induced oxidative response of Indian mustard plants. Indian mustard effectively generated an enzymatic antioxidant defense system (especially CAT) to scavenge H2O2, resulting in lower H2O2 in shoots with higher mercury concentrations. These two cultivars of Indian mustard demonstrated an efficient metabolic defense and adaptation system to mercury-induced oxidative stress. A majority of Hg was accumulated in the roots and low translocations of Hg from roots to shoots were found in two cultivars of Indian mustard. Thus Indian mustard might be a potential candidate plant for phytofiltration/phytostabilization of mercury contaminated waters and wastewater. (C) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Environ Toxicol 24: 462-471, 2009.
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