Mechanisms of cerium-induced stress in plants: A meta-analysis

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作者
Agathokleous, Evgenios [1 ]
Zhou, Boya [1 ,2 ]
Geng, Caiyu [1 ]
Xu, Jianing [1 ]
Saitanis, Costas J. [3 ]
Feng, Zhaozhong [1 ]
Tack, Filip M. G. [4 ]
Rinklebe, Joerg [5 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Univ Informat Sci & Technol NUIST, Sch Appl Meteorol, Nanjing 210044, Peoples R China
[2] Imperial Coll London, Dept Life Sci, Silwood Pk Campus,Buckhurst Rd, Ascot SL5 7PY, England
[3] Agr Univ Athens, Lab Ecol & Environm Sci, Iera Odos 75, Athens 11855, Greece
[4] Univ Ghent, Dept Green Chem & Technol, Ghent, Belgium
[5] Univ Wuppertal, Inst Fdn Engn Water & Waste Management, Sch Architecture & Civil Engn, Lab Soil and Groundwater Management, Wuppertal, Germany
关键词
Cerium effects; Environmental pollution; Nanotechnology; Plant stress mechanisms; Rare earth elements; RARE-EARTH-ELEMENTS; MEMBRANE-PERMEABILITY; RISK-ASSESSMENT; HOMEOSTASIS; TOLERANCE; HORMESIS; SOIL; GLUTATHIONE; LANTHANUM; TOXICITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158352
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A comprehensive evaluation of the effects of cerium on plants is lacking even though cerium is extensively applied to the environment. Here, the effects of cerium on plants were meta-analyzed using a newly developed database consisting of approximately 8500 entries of published data. Cerium affects plants by acting as oxidative stressor causing hormesis, with positive effects at low concentrations and adverse effects at high doses. Production of reactive oxygen species and its linked induction of antioxidant enzymes (e.g. catalase and superoxide dismutase) and non -enzymatic antioxidants (e.g. glutathione) are major mechanisms driving plant response mechanisms. Cerium also affects redox signaling, as indicated by altered GSH/GSSG redox pair, and electrolyte leakage, Ca2+, K+, and K+/Na+, indicating an important role of K+ and Na+ homeostasis in cerium-induced stress and altered mineral (ion) bal-ance. The responses of the plants to cerium are further extended to photosynthesis rate (A), stomatal conductance (g(s)), photosynthetic efficiency of PSII, electron transport rate, and quantum yield of PSII. However, photosynthesis response is regulated not only by physiological controls (e.g. g(s)), but also by biochemical controls, such as via changed Hill reaction and RuBisCO carboxylation. Cerium concentrations < 0.1-25 mg L-1 commonly enhance chlorophyll a and b, g(s), A, and plant biomass, whereas concentrations > 50 mg L-1 suppress such fitness-critical traits at trait-specific concentrations. There was no evidence that cerium enhances yields. Observations were lacking for yield response to low concentrations of cerium, whereas concentrations > 50 mg Kg(-1) suppress yields, in line with the response of chlorophyll a and b. Cerium affects the uptake and tissue concentrations of several micro-and macro-nutrients, including heavy metals. This study enlightens the understanding of some mechanisms underlying plant responses to cerium and provides critical information that can pave the way to reducing the cerium load in the environment and its associated ecological and human health risks.
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