Elucidating the interaction and toxicity of cadmium and cerium on the growth of maize seedlings: Insights from morpho-physiological and biochemical analysis

IF 6.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety Pub Date : 2025-03-20 DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2025.118079
Huihong Zhang , Ying Jiang , Qiujuan Jiao , Lantao Li , Gezi Li , Yinglong Chen , Evgenios Agathokleous , Chandra Shekhar Seth , Erkai He , Yi Wang , Shiying Li , Shiliang Liu , Haitao Liu
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The exploitation of rare earth elements (REEs) is often accompanied by heavy metal contamination. However, our understanding regarding the growth responses of plants to the co-existence of REEs and heavy metals (HMs), remains limited. In this study, cerium (Ce) and cadmium (Cd) were selected as representatives of REEs and HMs to investigate their interactive effects on maize growth through multiple model analyses. The results revealed that both Cd and Ce induce oxidative injuries by increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) content in a dose-dependent manner. Ce can enhance chlorophyll content while reducing leaf yellowing induced by Cd. The addition of 10 and 100 mg· L−1 Ce significantly increased the Chla content in 50 μM Cd sets by 52.2 % and 50.2 % compared to Cd50Ce0 treatment, respectively. Evaluation of the physiological and biochemical effect level index (PBELI) showed that the primary interaction mode of Cd and Ce was antagonism. The co-existence of Cd (50 μM) and Ce (100 mg· L−1) poses a higher ecological risk than Ce alone. These results demonstrated that combined exposure to Cd and Ce exhibited diverse effects in mitigating the inhibition of maize growth, thereby improving our understanding of phytotoxicity resulting from metal mixtures in the environment.
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阐明镉和铈对玉米幼苗生长的相互作用和毒性:来自形态生理生化分析的见解。
稀土元素的开采往往伴随着重金属污染。然而,我们对植物对稀土和重金属共存的生长反应的了解仍然有限。本研究以铈(Ce)和镉(Cd)为代表,通过多模型分析,探讨了它们对玉米生长的交互作用。结果表明,Cd和Ce均通过增加活性氧(ROS)含量诱导氧化损伤,并呈剂量依赖性。添加10和100 mg· L-1 Ce可显著提高50 μM Cd套装中Chla含量,较Cd50Ce0处理分别提高52.2% %和50.2% %。生理生化效应水平指数(PBELI)评价表明,Cd和Ce的主要相互作用模式为拮抗。Cd(50 μM)和Ce(100 mg· L-1)共存的生态风险高于Ce单独存在的生态风险。这些结果表明,Cd和Ce联合暴露在减轻玉米生长抑制方面表现出不同的效果,从而提高了我们对环境中金属混合物引起的植物毒性的理解。
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期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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