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High pH Alleviated Sweet Orange (Citrus sinensis) Copper Toxicity by Enhancing the Capacity to Maintain a Balance between Formation and Removal of Reactive Oxygen Species and Methylglyoxal in Leaves and Roots.


ABSTRACT: The contribution of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and methylglyoxal (MG) formation and removal in high-pH-mediated alleviation of plant copper (Cu)-toxicity remains to be elucidated. Seedlings of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) were treated with 0.5 (non-Cu-toxicity) or 300 (Cu-toxicity) μM CuCl2 × pH 4.8, 4.0, or 3.0 for 17 weeks. Thereafter, superoxide anion production rate; H2O2 production rate; the concentrations of MG, malondialdehyde (MDA), and antioxidant metabolites (reduced glutathione, ascorbate, phytochelatins, metallothioneins, total non-protein thiols); and the activities of enzymes (antioxidant enzymes, glyoxalases, and sulfur metabolism-related enzymes) in leaves and roots were determined. High pH mitigated oxidative damage in Cu-toxic leaves and roots, thereby conferring sweet orange Cu tolerance. The alleviation of oxidative damage involved enhanced ability to maintain the balance between ROS and MG formation and removal through the downregulation of ROS and MG formation and the coordinated actions of ROS and MG detoxification systems. Low pH (pH 3.0) impaired the balance between ROS and MG formation and removal, thereby causing oxidative damage in Cu-toxic leaves and roots but not in non-Cu-toxic ones. Cu toxicity and low pH had obvious synergistic impacts on ROS and MG generation and removal in leaves and roots. Additionally, 21 (4) parameters in leaves were positively (negatively) related to the corresponding root parameters, implying that there were some similarities and differences in the responses of ROS and MG metabolisms to Cu-pH interactions between leaves and roots.

SUBMITTER: Zhang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9698688 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High pH Alleviated Sweet Orange (<i>Citrus sinensis</i>) Copper Toxicity by Enhancing the Capacity to Maintain a Balance between Formation and Removal of Reactive Oxygen Species and Methylglyoxal in Leaves and Roots.

Zhang Jiang J   Chen Xu-Feng XF   Huang Wei-Lin WL   Chen Huan-Huan HH   Huang Zeng-Rong ZR   Ye Xin X   Chen Li-Song LS  

International journal of molecular sciences 20221111 22


The contribution of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and methylglyoxal (MG) formation and removal in high-pH-mediated alleviation of plant copper (Cu)-toxicity remains to be elucidated. Seedlings of sweet orange (<i>Citrus sinensis</i>) were treated with 0.5 (non-Cu-toxicity) or 300 (Cu-toxicity) μM CuCl<sub>2</sub> × pH 4.8, 4.0, or 3.0 for 17 weeks. Thereafter, superoxide anion production rate; H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> production rate; the concentrations of MG, malondialdehyde (MDA), and antiox  ...[more]

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