Chromium-induced phytotoxicity and its impact on plant metabolism

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1007/s11738-023-03646-0
Hemanta Kumar Patra, Deepak Kumar Patra, Srinivas Acharya
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Chromium (Cr) is a familiar heavy element and is mainly available in nature with a couple of stable oxidation states such as Cr+3 and Cr+6. Its soil–plant transfer is accomplished mostly by sulphate or iron ions which serve as carriers without a transport system. The entry of Cr+6 into the plant cells induces biochemical, molecular, cytotoxic and genotoxic alterations leading to the inhibition of seed germination, seedling growth and subsequent development. The harmful effects of Cr+6/Cr+3 on plants comprise growth inhibition of roots, shoots and leaves which affect plant biomass and productivity. Cr+6/Cr+3 also causes detrimental consequences on many plant metabolic processes, viz. absorption of water, mineral uptake, hormonal distribution, flowering, senescence, photosynthesis, respiration, carbohydrate, nitrogen, lipid and stress metabolism. Chromium induces phytotoxicity by the generation of free oxygen radicals, while antioxidant enzyme may alleviate the stress. Basically, plant stress resistance may occur through either an avoidance or tolerance mechanisms. The studies in this review highlight the behaviour of Cr in the soil plant system, Cr-speciation, Cr-phytoavailability and Cr-phytotoxicity with fragmentary information on Cr-induced toxicity effects on plant metabolism. Thus, this comprehensive review addresses available information published during the last 3–4 decades. We focussed on the inhibition of growth and development by ions of chromium, starting from seed germination, and with an emphasis on metabolic processes in plant organs. The issue of plant stress resistance mechanisms was also included. We suggest the need to reduce pollution with chromium compounds for a cleaner environment and ensuring the security of sustainable developments.

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铬诱导的植物毒性及其对植物新陈代谢的影响
铬(Cr)是人们熟悉的一种重金属元素,在自然界中主要有几种稳定的氧化态,如 Cr+3 和 Cr+6。Cr+6 进入植物细胞后会引起生化、分子、细胞毒性和基因毒性变化,从而抑制种子萌发、幼苗生长和后续发育。Cr+6/Cr+3 对植物的有害影响包括抑制根、芽和叶的生长,从而影响植物的生物量和生产力。Cr+6/Cr+3 还会对植物的许多新陈代谢过程造成有害影响,如水分吸收、矿物质吸收、激素分布、开花、衰老、光合作用、呼吸作用、碳水化合物、氮、脂质和胁迫代谢。铬通过产生自由氧自由基诱发植物毒性,而抗氧化酶则可减轻压力。从根本上说,植物的抗逆性可能是通过回避或耐受机制产生的。本综述中的研究重点介绍了铬在土壤植物系统中的表现、铬的种类、铬的植物利用率和铬的植物毒性,以及铬对植物新陈代谢的毒性影响方面的零星信息。因此,本综述将讨论过去三四十年间发表的现有信息。我们重点研究了铬离子对植物生长和发育的抑制作用,从种子萌发开始,重点关注植物器官的新陈代谢过程。此外,还包括植物抗逆机制问题。我们认为有必要减少铬化合物的污染,以创造更清洁的环境,确保可持续发展的安全。
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