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Integrated physio-biochemistry and RNA-seq revealed the mechanism underlying biochar-mediated alleviation of compound heavy metals (Cd, Pb, As) toxicity in cotton

  • Nan XU
  • , Ning ZHANG
  • , Penghui YI
  • , Lufang CHEN
  • , Haitao DAI
  • , Jinhao ZHANG
  • , Wai Chin LI
  • , Ruilian LI
  • , Aiyu LIU
  • , Zhonghua ZHOU
  • , Xiaoju TU

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Abstract

Biochar has been recognised as an efficacious amendment for the remediation of compound heavy metal contamination in soil. However, the molecular mechanism of biochar-mediated tolerance to compound heavy metal toxicity in cotton is unknown. The objective of this research was to investigate the positive impact of biochar (10 g·kg−1) on reducing damage caused by compound heavy metals (Cd, Pb, and As) in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). The results revealed that biochar reduced Cd concentrations by 24.9 % (roots), and decreased Pb concentrations by 37.1 % (roots) and 59.53 % (stems). Biochar maintained ionic homoeostasis by regulating the expression of metal transporter proteins such as ABC, HIPP, NRAMP3, PCR, and ZIP, and genes related to the carbon skeleton and plasma membrane. Biochar also downregulated genes related to photosynthesis, thereby increasing photosynthesis. Biochar re-established redox homoeostasis in cotton by activating signal transduction, which regulated the activity of the enzymes POD, SOD, and CAT activity; and the expression of related genes. This research revealed the molecular mechanism by which biochar confers resistance to the harmful effects of compound heavy metal toxicity in cotton. The application of biochar as a soil amendment to neutralise the toxicity of compound heavy metals is recommended for cash crop production. Copyright © 2024 Published by Elsevier Inc.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116974
JournalEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Volume284
Early online dateSept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Compound heavy metal toxicity
  • Biochar
  • RNA-seq
  • Photosynthetic system
  • Antioxidants

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