Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Aug 2022)

New insight into the effect of riluzole on cadmium tolerance and accumulation in duckweed (Lemna turionifera)

  • Lin Yang,
  • Qiuting Ren,
  • Xu Ma,
  • Mingwei Wang,
  • Jinge Sun,
  • Shen Wang,
  • Xiaoyu Wu,
  • Xinglin Chen,
  • Chenxin Wang,
  • Qingqing Li,
  • Jinsheng Sun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 241
p. 113783

Abstract

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Cadmium (Cd) damages plant photosynthesis, affects roots and leaves growth, and triggers molecular responses. Riluzole (RIL), which protected neuronal damage via inhibiting excess Glu release in animals, has been found to improve Cd tolerance in duckweed in this study. Firstly, RIL treatment alleviated leaf chlorosis by protecting chlorophyll and decreased root abscission under Cd stress. Secondly, RIL declines Cd accumulation by alleviating excess Glu release during Cd shock. RIL mitigate Glu outburst in duckweed during Cd stress by a decline in Glu in roots. The Cd2+ influx was repressed by RIL addition with Cd shock. Finally, differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of duckweed under Cd stress with RIL have been investigated. 2141 genes were substantially up-regulated and 3282 genes were substantially down-regulated with RIL addition. RIL down-regulates the genes related to the Glu synthesis, and genes related to DNA repair have been up-regulated with RIL treatment under Cd stress. These results provide new insights into the possibility of RIL to reduce Cd accumulation and increase Cd tolerance in duckweed, and lay the foundation for decreasing Cd accumulation in crops.

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