2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1352596/v1
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Multiomics reveals an essential role of long-distance cadmium translocation in regulating plant cadmium resistance and grain cadmium accumulation in allohexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes

Abstract: Cadmium (Cd) easily enters cereal roots and is translocated to the shoots and grains thus posing risks to human health. Vastness and complexity of the allothexaploid wheat genome is a huge challenge for understanding its Cd resistance and accumulation. Herein, wheat plants of a Cd-resistant genotype (‘ZM1860’) and a Cd-sensitive genotype (‘ZM32’), selected from 442 wheat cultivars, exhibited significantly differential plant Cd resistance. Integrated comparative analyses of morpho-physiological investigation, i… Show more

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“…In this study, ‘Zhengmai 1860’ (low‐Fe sensitive) and ‘Zhoumai 32’ (low‐Fe tolerant) (Hua et al, 2022) genotypes were used to study the root growth responses of wheat with differential Fe tolerance under different Fe levels and salinity conditions. Of these, ‘Zhengmai 1860’ (1000‐seed weight: ~48.5 g), is a semi‐winter strong‐gluten wheat cultivar developed by the Wheat Research Institute of Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences and derived from ‘Zhoumai 22’, ‘Zhengmai 1410’, and ‘Zhengmai 0856’, whereas ‘Zhoumai 32’ (1000‐seed weight: ~45.8 g) is a semi‐winter strong‐gluten wheat cultivar developed by the Zhoukou Academy of Agricultural Sciences and derived from ‘Aikang 58’ and ‘Zhoumai 24’.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, ‘Zhengmai 1860’ (low‐Fe sensitive) and ‘Zhoumai 32’ (low‐Fe tolerant) (Hua et al, 2022) genotypes were used to study the root growth responses of wheat with differential Fe tolerance under different Fe levels and salinity conditions. Of these, ‘Zhengmai 1860’ (1000‐seed weight: ~48.5 g), is a semi‐winter strong‐gluten wheat cultivar developed by the Wheat Research Institute of Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences and derived from ‘Zhoumai 22’, ‘Zhengmai 1410’, and ‘Zhengmai 0856’, whereas ‘Zhoumai 32’ (1000‐seed weight: ~45.8 g) is a semi‐winter strong‐gluten wheat cultivar developed by the Zhoukou Academy of Agricultural Sciences and derived from ‘Aikang 58’ and ‘Zhoumai 24’.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%