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Silicon induces phytochelatin and ROS scavengers facilitating cadmium detoxification in rice

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Abstract Cadmium (Cd) is detrimental to crops and the environment. This work examines the natural mechanisms underlying silicon‐ (Si‐)directed Cd detoxification in rice plants. The addition of Si to plants under Cd stress caused significant improvements in morphological parameters, chlorophyll score, Fv/Fm and total soluble protein concentration compared to controls, confirming that Si is able to ameliorate Cd‐induced damage in rice plants. This morpho‐physiological evidence was correlated with decreased cell death and electrolyte leakage after Si application. The results showed no critical changes in root Cd concentration, while shoot Cd decreased significantly after Si supplementation in comparison with Cd‐stressed rice. Additionally, expression of Cd transporters (OsNRAMP5 and OsHMA2) was significantly down‐regulated while the concentration of phytochelatin, cysteine and glutathione, together with expression of OsPCS1 (phytochelatin synthase) in roots of Cd‐stressed rice was significantly induced when subjected to Si treatment. This confirms that the alleviation of Cd stress is not only limited to the down‐regulation of Cd transporters but also closely related to the phytochelatin‐driven vacuolar storage of Cd in rice roots. The enzymatic analysis further revealed the role of SOD and GR enzymes in protecting rice plants from Cd‐induced oxidative harm. These findings suggest a mechanistic basis in rice plants for Si‐mediated mitigation of Cd stress.
Title: Silicon induces phytochelatin and ROS scavengers facilitating cadmium detoxification in rice
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Abstract Cadmium (Cd) is detrimental to crops and the environment.
This work examines the natural mechanisms underlying silicon‐ (Si‐)directed Cd detoxification in rice plants.
The addition of Si to plants under Cd stress caused significant improvements in morphological parameters, chlorophyll score, Fv/Fm and total soluble protein concentration compared to controls, confirming that Si is able to ameliorate Cd‐induced damage in rice plants.
This morpho‐physiological evidence was correlated with decreased cell death and electrolyte leakage after Si application.
The results showed no critical changes in root Cd concentration, while shoot Cd decreased significantly after Si supplementation in comparison with Cd‐stressed rice.
Additionally, expression of Cd transporters (OsNRAMP5 and OsHMA2) was significantly down‐regulated while the concentration of phytochelatin, cysteine and glutathione, together with expression of OsPCS1 (phytochelatin synthase) in roots of Cd‐stressed rice was significantly induced when subjected to Si treatment.
This confirms that the alleviation of Cd stress is not only limited to the down‐regulation of Cd transporters but also closely related to the phytochelatin‐driven vacuolar storage of Cd in rice roots.
The enzymatic analysis further revealed the role of SOD and GR enzymes in protecting rice plants from Cd‐induced oxidative harm.
These findings suggest a mechanistic basis in rice plants for Si‐mediated mitigation of Cd stress.

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