Morphological Responses and Gene Expression of Grain Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus</i> spp.) Growing under Cd

<b> </b>Phytoremediation<b> </b>efficiency depends on the ability of plants to accumulate, translocate and resist high levels of metals without symptoms of toxicity. This study was conducted to evaluate the potential of grain amaranth for remediation of soils contaminated wit...

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Main Authors: Veronika Lancíková, Marián Tomka, Jana Žiarovská, Ján Gažo, Andrea Hricová
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
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spelling doaj-b57fe66de4f64d5aa0bdb043fe37a5242020-11-25T02:38:16ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472020-04-01957257210.3390/plants9050572Morphological Responses and Gene Expression of Grain Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus</i> spp.) Growing under CdVeronika Lancíková0Marián Tomka1Jana Žiarovská2Ján Gažo3Andrea Hricová4Institute of Plant Genetics and Biotechnology, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 95007 Nitra, SlovakiaDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences, Slovak University of Agriculture, 94976 Nitra, SlovakiaDepartment of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources, Slovak University of Agriculture, 94976 Nitra, SlovakiaDepartment of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources, Slovak University of Agriculture, 94976 Nitra, SlovakiaInstitute of Plant Genetics and Biotechnology, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 95007 Nitra, Slovakia<b> </b>Phytoremediation<b> </b>efficiency depends on the ability of plants to accumulate, translocate and resist high levels of metals without symptoms of toxicity. This study was conducted to evaluate the potential of grain amaranth for remediation of soils contaminated with Cd. Three grain amaranth varieties, “Pribina” (<i>A. </i><i>cruentus</i>), “Zobor” (<i>A. </i><i>hypochondriacus</i><i> x A. </i><i>hybridus</i>) and Plainsman (<i>A. </i><i>hypochondriacus</i><i> x A. </i><i>hybridus</i>) were tested under different level of Cd (0, 5, 10 and 15 mg/L) in a hydroponic experimental treatment. All could be classified as Cd excluders or Cd-hypertolerant varieties able to grow and accumulate significant amounts of Cd from the hydroponic solution, preferentially in the roots. Under the highest level of Cd exposure, qRT-PCR expression analysis of five stress-related genes was examined in above- and below-ground biomass. The results show that the Cd concentration significantly increased the mRNA level of chitinase 5 (<i>Chit 5)</i> in amaranth roots as the primary site of metal stress. The involvement of phytochelatin synthase (<i>PCS1</i>) in Cd detoxification is suggested. Based on our findings, we can conclude that variety “Pribina” is the most Cd-tolerant among three tested and can be expected to be used in the phytomanagement of Cd loaded soils as an effective phytostabiliser.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/5/572cadmium stressgrain amaranthstress-related genesphytoremediation potential
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author Veronika Lancíková
Marián Tomka
Jana Žiarovská
Ján Gažo
Andrea Hricová
spellingShingle Veronika Lancíková
Marián Tomka
Jana Žiarovská
Ján Gažo
Andrea Hricová
Morphological Responses and Gene Expression of Grain Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus</i> spp.) Growing under Cd
Plants
cadmium stress
grain amaranth
stress-related genes
phytoremediation potential
author_facet Veronika Lancíková
Marián Tomka
Jana Žiarovská
Ján Gažo
Andrea Hricová
author_sort Veronika Lancíková
title Morphological Responses and Gene Expression of Grain Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus</i> spp.) Growing under Cd
title_short Morphological Responses and Gene Expression of Grain Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus</i> spp.) Growing under Cd
title_full Morphological Responses and Gene Expression of Grain Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus</i> spp.) Growing under Cd
title_fullStr Morphological Responses and Gene Expression of Grain Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus</i> spp.) Growing under Cd
title_full_unstemmed Morphological Responses and Gene Expression of Grain Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus</i> spp.) Growing under Cd
title_sort morphological responses and gene expression of grain amaranth (<i>amaranthus</i> spp.) growing under cd
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2020-04-01
description <b> </b>Phytoremediation<b> </b>efficiency depends on the ability of plants to accumulate, translocate and resist high levels of metals without symptoms of toxicity. This study was conducted to evaluate the potential of grain amaranth for remediation of soils contaminated with Cd. Three grain amaranth varieties, “Pribina” (<i>A. </i><i>cruentus</i>), “Zobor” (<i>A. </i><i>hypochondriacus</i><i> x A. </i><i>hybridus</i>) and Plainsman (<i>A. </i><i>hypochondriacus</i><i> x A. </i><i>hybridus</i>) were tested under different level of Cd (0, 5, 10 and 15 mg/L) in a hydroponic experimental treatment. All could be classified as Cd excluders or Cd-hypertolerant varieties able to grow and accumulate significant amounts of Cd from the hydroponic solution, preferentially in the roots. Under the highest level of Cd exposure, qRT-PCR expression analysis of five stress-related genes was examined in above- and below-ground biomass. The results show that the Cd concentration significantly increased the mRNA level of chitinase 5 (<i>Chit 5)</i> in amaranth roots as the primary site of metal stress. The involvement of phytochelatin synthase (<i>PCS1</i>) in Cd detoxification is suggested. Based on our findings, we can conclude that variety “Pribina” is the most Cd-tolerant among three tested and can be expected to be used in the phytomanagement of Cd loaded soils as an effective phytostabiliser.
topic cadmium stress
grain amaranth
stress-related genes
phytoremediation potential
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/5/572
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