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Exogenous Abscisic Acid (ABA) Promotes Cadmium (Cd) Accumulation in Sedum Alfredii Hance by Regulating the Expression of Cd Stress Response Genes

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Publisher Springer
Date 2020 Jan 9
PMID 31912395
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Sedum alfredii Hance is a zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd) hyperaccumulator plant. However, the regulatory role of plant hormones in the Zn or Cd uptake and accumulation of S. alfredii remains unclear. In this work, the growth, Cd accumulation, abscisic acid (ABA) synthesis and catabolism, malonaldehyde (MDA) content, and transcriptional level of some Cd stress response genes under ABA and Cd co-treatment were investigated to reveal the impact of ABA on Cd resistance and Cd accumulation of S. alfredii. The results show that 0.2 mg/L ABA and 100 μmol/L Cd co-treatment enhanced Cd accumulation and growth in S. alfredii, whereas lower or higher ABA concentrations weaken or even reverse this effect, which was positively correlated with endogenous ABA content. The increase in endogenous ABA content might be the results of the increasing ABA synthetase activities and decreasing ABA lytic enzyme, which was induced by the application of 0.2 mg/L ABA under 100 μmol/L Cd treatment. Principal component analysis (PCA) indicated that ABA impacted the expression pattern of Cd stress response genes, which coincided with the Cd accumulation pattern in the shoots of S. alfredii. Cross-over analysis of partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and correlation analysis indicated that HsfA4c, HMA4 expression in roots, and HMA2, HMA3, CAD, NAS expression in shoots were correlated with endogenous ABA, which suggests that endogenous ABA improves Cd resistance of seedlings, switches the root-to-shoot transporter from HMA2 to HMA4, and transports more Cd into apoplasts to promote Cd accumulation in the shoots of S. alfredii. Taken together, ABA plays an essential role not only in Cd resistance but also in Cd transport from root to shoot in S. alfredii under Cd stress.

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