Plants (May 2023)

Exogenous Selenium and Biochar Application Modulate the Growth and Selenium Uptake of Medicinal Legume <i>Astragalus</i> Species

  • Shengjun Ma,
  • Guangwei Zhu,
  • Rozi Parhat,
  • Yuanyuan Jin,
  • Xueshuang Wang,
  • Wenping Wu,
  • Wanli Xu,
  • Yanling Wang,
  • Wenfeng Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12101957
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 1957

Abstract

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Astragalus species have a certain capacity to enrich selenium (Se) and are the strongest Se hyperaccumulator legumes known globally at present. The biochar application to medicinal plants has been reported to affect plant metabolites. In this study, we aimed to employ hyperaccumulating Astragalus species in the plant growth of selenium-lacked soil, while also investigating the impact of varying selenium doses and biochar application on legumes growth, selenium content, and secondary metabolite production. Applying biochar to soil, along with a Se concentration of 6 mg/kg, significantly enhanced the growth, Se content, total polysaccharide content, and calycosin-7-glucoside content of Astragalus species (p p Astragalus species under Se treatments were significantly higher than those under control treatment, with a marked difference observed across all treatments, whether roots or above-ground (p Astragalus species were observed to be lower than one, except for the transport coefficient of AB in the Se concentration of the control treatment (0 mg/kg). This result showed that a medium concentration treatment of Se and biochar application in soil not only promotes the growth of Astragalus species and the uptake of exogenous Se but also increases the active component content, meanwhile enhancing the Se enrichment and transport capacity. Taken as a whole, the present findings offer a more comprehensive understanding of the interplay between distinct Se levels, as well as the addition of biochar in soil, providing valuable insight for the cultivation of Se-rich Astragalus in Se-deficient soil-plant systems.

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