Horticulturae (Jan 2022)

Changes in Metal Distribution, Vegetative Growth, Reactive Oxygen and Nutrient Absorption of <i>Tagetes patula</i> under Soil Cadmium Stress

  • Hongzhou Shi,
  • Yangmei Wang,
  • Hong Chen,
  • Fuxiang Deng,
  • Yongan Liu,
  • Guoxing Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8010069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 69

Abstract

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Phytoremediation with hyperaccumulator plants has been recognized as a potential way for the clearing of cadmium (Cd)-contaminated soil. In this study, hyperaccumulator Tagetes patula was treated with seven concentrations of Cd, ranging from 0 to 300 mg kg−1. The Cd enrichment and nutrient contents in different organs during different growth phases were investigated. Under Cd concentrations ≤75 mg kg-1, the morphological growth of T. patula did not change significantly regardless of growth stage. However, when Cd concentration exceeded 150 mg kg−1, the morphological growth was remarkedly inhibited. The root/shoot ratio remained unchanged except for at 300 mg kg−1. In addition, Cd negatively influenced the flowering process at the concentration of 300 mg kg−1. Cd content increased significantly in Cd-treated plants. Nitrogen absorption was increased under Cd treatments, and phosphorus content was also increased under concentration ≤150 mg·kg−1. However, the potassium content in the flower was decreased under 300 mg kg−1. Furthermore, the contents of H2O2, O2− and malondialdehyde were increased during the seedling phase, especially when Cd concentration was ≥150 mg kg−1. In summary, T. patula showed a strong ability to tolerate Cd, and such ability might be explained by nutrient absorption and reactive oxygen clearness.

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