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SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE ELEVATION OF THE ZINC PHYTOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL IN SAFFLOWER ROOTS

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  109-122

Abstract

 Introduction: It was shown that the use of signaling molecules such as NITRIC OXIDE donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP) can elevate the phytoremediation potential of some plant species. The aim of the study is to reveal the effect of SNP on the enhancement of the phytoremediation potential and physiological responses of zinc-stressed safflower roots.Material and methods: The treatments were arranged in a completely randomized design with five replicates. After 10 days, the levels of oxidative markers (e.g., H2O2 and lipid peroxidation) and antioxidant compounds (such as glutathione, ascorbate and phytochelatins) of plants were analyzed.Results and discussion: SNP application alleviated Zn-induced growth inhibition of roots probably through the induction of some antioxidative compounds. Application of SNP resulted in a decrease in oxidative markers and the activity of SOD compared with that found in the plants treated with Zn only. No relationship was found between SNP supplementation and glutathione and ascorbate levels while, upon application of SNP, the level of PCs increased significantly.Conclusion: The results suggest that the application of SNP renders safflower roots more tolerant to zinc toxicity, possibly through zinc chelation by the stimulation of phytochelatin production.

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    NAMDJOYAN, SHAHRAM, KERMANIAN, HOSSEIN, ABOLHASANI SOORKI, ALI, MODARRES TABATABAEI, SEDIGHEH, & ELYASI, NAZLI. (2017). SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE ELEVATION OF THE ZINC PHYTOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL IN SAFFLOWER ROOTS. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 15(3 ), 109-122. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/117396/en

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    NAMDJOYAN SHAHRAM, KERMANIAN HOSSEIN, ABOLHASANI SOORKI ALI, MODARRES TABATABAEI SEDIGHEH, ELYASI NAZLI. SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE ELEVATION OF THE ZINC PHYTOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL IN SAFFLOWER ROOTS. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2017;15(3 ):109-122. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/117396/en

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    SHAHRAM NAMDJOYAN, HOSSEIN KERMANIAN, ALI ABOLHASANI SOORKI, SEDIGHEH MODARRES TABATABAEI, and NAZLI ELYASI, “SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE ELEVATION OF THE ZINC PHYTOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL IN SAFFLOWER ROOTS,” ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, vol. 15, no. 3 , pp. 109–122, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/117396/en

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