2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-21882-8
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Amelioration of lead toxicity by ascorbic acid in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) under in vitro condition

Abstract: Ameliorating role of ascorbic acid against Pb toxicity in three genotypes of sugarcane under six different concentrations of Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (control, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 1mM) was studied under in vitro conditions. The morphological parameters like callus fresh weight and dry weight, shoot and root length, number of shoots and roots per cultured plant and biochemical parameters included antioxidants enzymes, total protein contents, ascorbic acid, Pb contents in Pb treated calli were compared with 0.5mM ascorb… Show more

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“…In vitro culture of Lycium barbarum L. under Pb stress on medium enriched with 1 mM ASA resulted in better apical growth and improved biochemical parameters, such as proline, MDA, chlorophylls, and carotenoid production [142]. These results were also confirmed by Saleem et al [143], who stated that in three genotypes of Saccharum officinarum L. cultured in vitro at different concentrations of Pb, a pre-treatment with ASA led to better callus growth and regeneration than in untreated explants; improved antioxidant activity of POD, SOD, and CAT was also found.…”
Section: Ascorbic Acidsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…In vitro culture of Lycium barbarum L. under Pb stress on medium enriched with 1 mM ASA resulted in better apical growth and improved biochemical parameters, such as proline, MDA, chlorophylls, and carotenoid production [142]. These results were also confirmed by Saleem et al [143], who stated that in three genotypes of Saccharum officinarum L. cultured in vitro at different concentrations of Pb, a pre-treatment with ASA led to better callus growth and regeneration than in untreated explants; improved antioxidant activity of POD, SOD, and CAT was also found.…”
Section: Ascorbic Acidsupporting
confidence: 70%
“… Necrosis of callus Increase in anti-oxidative enzymes. [ 75 ] Pisum sativum PbCl 2 (1000 mg kg −1 ) 28-Days Growth climate chamber Roots and stem Decrease in dry plant mass. Nutrients imbalance RuBisCO activity was reduced strongly.…”
Section: Lead Phytotoxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%