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      Evidences for reduced metal-uptake and membrane injury upon application of nitric oxide donor in cadmium stressed rice seedlings.

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          Heavy metal Cadmium (Cd) contaminates the environment through various anthropogenic sources. Cadmium-induced productions of free radicals lead to oxidative stress and H2O2 formation in plants. Endogenous Nitric oxide (NO) acts as signal molecules in plant stress response and play a significant role in key regulatory pathways of plant development. This study investigates the effect of 50 μM exogenous sodium nitroprusside (SNP, NO donor), on roots and shoots of rice cv. HUR 3022 grown under 50 μM Cd-stress at 7 days of growth. Plants treated with Cd alone showed stunted growth, decreased length and weight, lower cell viability and less chlorophyll. An elevated lipid peroxidation complemented with more electrolyte leakage was noted. Levels of hydrogen peroxide and superoxide anion increased in Cd-exposed plants with corresponding increase in activity of antioxidant enzymes catalase and superoxide dismutase. Lower chlorophyll levels paralleled with more uptake of cadmium in Cd-treatments as compared to controls. Application of equimolar amount of SNP to cadmium-stressed rice in the growth medium inhibited Cd-uptake and reversed the Cd-induced toxic effects by restoring membrane integrity. The levels of H2O2 and O2(-) were considerably recovered due to SNP treatment. The results indicate that exogenous NO diminishes the deleterious effects of Cd in rice plants.

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          Journal
          Plant Physiol. Biochem.
          Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
          1873-2690
          0981-9428
          Oct 2014
          : 83
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, U.P. 221005, India.
          [2 ] Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, U.P. 221005, India. Electronic address: kavitashah@bhu.ac.in.
          Article
          S0981-9428(14)00241-1
          10.1016/j.plaphy.2014.07.018
          25151634
          3de28fd1-479b-4bfd-b2b7-f8909547c090
          Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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          Cadmium,Electrolyte leakage,Lipid peroxides,Rice,Sodium nitroprusside

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