2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23020825
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Brassinosteroids Mitigate Cadmium Effects in Arabidopsis Root System without Any Cooperation with Nitric Oxide

Abstract: The heavy metal cadmium (Cd) affects root system development and quiescent center (QC)-definition in Arabidopsis root-apices. The brassinosteroids-(BRs)-mediated tolerance to heavy metals has been reported to occur by a modulation of nitric oxide (NO) and root auxin-localization. However, how BRs counteract Cd-action in different root types is unknown. This research aimed to find correlations between BRs and NO in response to Cd in Arabidopsis’s root system, monitoring their effects on QC-definition and auxin … Show more

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“…No pericycle cell proliferation, or very reduced, occurred both in the controls (untreated seedlings) and in Cd-alone-treated seedlings ( Figure 2 A and Figure 3 A, and Insets), without significant differences between the two treatments ( Figure 4 ). The combination of Cd with the highest eBL concentration (1 µM) resulted in a very stunted seedling growth ( Figure S1 ), confirming previous results [ 34 ]. For this reason, the histological analysis was carried out on the seedlings treated with Cd combined with 1 nM or 10 nM eBL and not with eBL at 1 µM concentration.…”
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“…No pericycle cell proliferation, or very reduced, occurred both in the controls (untreated seedlings) and in Cd-alone-treated seedlings ( Figure 2 A and Figure 3 A, and Insets), without significant differences between the two treatments ( Figure 4 ). The combination of Cd with the highest eBL concentration (1 µM) resulted in a very stunted seedling growth ( Figure S1 ), confirming previous results [ 34 ]. For this reason, the histological analysis was carried out on the seedlings treated with Cd combined with 1 nM or 10 nM eBL and not with eBL at 1 µM concentration.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Seeds of A. thaliana (L.) Heynh ecotype Columbia (Col) were stratified and sterilized according to Della Rovere and co-workers [ 3 ] and then sown in vitro on a medium containing half-strength Murashige and Skoog [ 52 ] basal salt mixture, 0.5% sucrose and 0.8% agar at pH 5.8. To the control medium (Hormone-free, HF), either 24-epibrassinolide (eBL, Sigma-Aldrich-E1641, Saint Louis, MO, USA) at 1 nM, 10 nM, and 1 µM or 60 µM CdSO 4 (Cd) [ 38 ], alone or combined with 1 nM, 10 nM, and 1 µM eBL, was added [ 34 ]. The Cd concentration was selected based on previous results showing its effects on morphogenesis when applied alone [ 38 , 53 ] or in combination with eBL in seedlings of the same plant [ 34 ].…”
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“…Our data on BRI1, the brassinosteroid receptor which folds under ERQC control, confirm that BRI1 is an important regulator of plant growth under Cd 2+ stress and the normal BRI1 glycoprotein levels observed in bzip28/bzip60 could at least in part explain the better fitness of this mutant under Cd 2+ stress. This is in agreement with a recent paper showing that brassinosteroid treatment increases Cd 2+ tolerance (Della Rovere et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 94%