Title of article :
Reduction of phytotoxic effect of cadmium heavy metal by biomass of edible fungus, Armillaria tabescens
Author/Authors :
Gulmez, Ozlem Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Ataturk University Turkey , Tiryaki, Deniz Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Ataturk University Turkey , Faruk Algur, Omer Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Ataturk University Turkey , Şengul Koseoglu, Meryem Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Ataturk University Turkey , Gezgincioglu, Ebru Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Ataturk University Turkey
Abstract :
This study aimed to reduce the damage caused by Cd, the heavy metal, on the corn plant with the biomass
of the edible mushroom Armillaria tabescens. For this purpose, control, Cd application (0.1 mM), Cd + A.
tabescens (0.01 mM + 10 g biomass) application, and A. tabescens (10 g biomass) application were prepared
as the experimental setup. Our study was carried out in a hydroponic environment. Firstly, root-stem lengths
and wet-dry weight were determined. Lipid peroxidation (LPO) and reactive oxygen species (H2O2 and O2-)
and antioxidant enzyme (SOD) levels were measured. In addition, changes in protein, chlorophyll, proline,
and sugar levels in seedlings were also evaluated. According to our results, in hydroponics medium the
damage size was high in the corn plants exposed to Cd heavy metal while it was low in Cd + A. tabescens
application. In addition, it was seen that A. tabescens significantly reduced heavy metal stress in Cd + A.
tabescens application by considering the changes in chlorophyll content, carotenoid, total sugar, protein, and
proline contents. Moreover, it was observed that only A. tabescens application contributed to the growth
and development of corn plants. Our research findings showed that A. tabescens mushrooms can be used to
reduce Cd stress. This study is a first in terms of heavy metal removal in hydroponic environment.
Keywords :
edible mushroom , heavy metal , hydroponic environment , stress parameters
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Plant Physiology