Title of article :
Influence of silicon on maize roots exposed to antimony – Growth and antioxidative response
Author/Authors :
Vacul?kov?، نويسنده , , Miroslava and Vacul?k، نويسنده , , Marek and ?imkov?، نويسنده , , Lenka and Fialov?، نويسنده , , Ivana and Kochanov?، نويسنده , , Zuzana and Sedl?kov?، نويسنده , , Barbora and Luxov?، نويسنده , , Miroslava، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
6
From page :
279
To page :
284
Abstract :
Pollution of antimony (Sb) raises a serious environmental problem. Although this non-essential element can be taken up by roots and accumulated in plant tissues in relatively high concentrations, there is still lack of knowledge about the effect of Sb on biochemical and metabolic processes in plants. It was shown that application of silicon (Si) can decrease the toxicity of other heavy metals and toxic elements in various plants. The aim of this study was to assess how Si influences the growth and antioxidative response of young Zea mays L. roots exposed to elevated concentrations of Sb. Antimony reduced the root growth and induced oxidative stress and activated antioxidant defense mechanisms in maize. Silicon addition to Sb treated roots decreased oxidative stress symptoms documented by lower lipid peroxidation, proline accumulation, and decreased activity of antioxidative enzymes (ascorbate peroxidase, EC 1.11.1.11; catalase, EC 1.11.1.6; and guaiacol peroxidase, EC 1.11.1.7). Although neither positive nor negative effect of Si has been observed on root length and biomass, changes in the oxidative response of plants exposed to Sb indicate a possible mitigation role of Si on Sb toxicity in plants.
Keywords :
oxidative stress , proline , Silicon , Antimony , Antioxidative enzymes , Malondialdehyde
Journal title :
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Record number :
2124817
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