Heliyon (Jun 2023)

Effect of Cd toxicity on root morphology, ultrastructure, Cd uptake and accumulation of wheat under intercropping with Solanum nigrum L.

  • Li Wang,
  • Rong Zou,
  • Jinghang Cai,
  • Guihua Liu,
  • Ya Jiang,
  • Guanqun Chai,
  • Song Qin,
  • Chengwu Fan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. e16270

Abstract

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In order to evaluate the effect of intercropping of the hyperaccumulator, Solanum nigrum L. and wheat on the absorption and accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in wheat. The experiment was conducted with three replicates, which conducted on four Cd concentrations (0, 20, 40, 60 μmol L−1) in the Hoagland solution and using two planting patterns [monoculture wheat (MW), intercropping wheat and Solanum nigrum L. (IW,IS)]. The results showed that the addition of Cd in the solutions reduced the total root length by 19.08–55.98%, total root area by 12.35–44.48%, and total root volume by 16.01–46.00% of wheat plants. Intercropping with Solanum nigrum L. significantly reduced Cd contents by 28.3–47.2% and Cd accumulations by 10.08–32.43% in the roots of wheat. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) revealed that the root-tip cells of the monoculture wheat treated with Cd exhibited swollen spheres of intracellular mitochondria, disorderly arranged inner ridges of mitochondria, some damaged mitochondrial membranes, and deformed nuclear membranes. Many dense electron particles in the form of Cd were deposited in the cell gap, and the cell nucleus became smaller or even disappeared. Under the same Cd concentrations, root-tip cells of intercropped wheat showed much less density of electron particles, starch granules, and the damage to the nucleus and nuclear membrane by Cd.These results indicated that intercropping with Solanum nigrum L. reduced the Cd toxicity to wheat roots and decreased Cd uptake and accumulation in both the shoots and roots of the wheat.

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