Cadmium is a toxic heavy metal that has a little biological role in living bodies (Shahid et al. 2016).It has been demonstrated to be naturally used as a catalytic metal in the cadmium-carbonic anhydrase (CDCA1), a CA isolated from the marine diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii (Alterio et al. 2015).However, due to its great mobility in soil–plant framework (Gill …
→ WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Introduction. Cadmium (Cd) is one of the most toxic elements for plants, animals, and human beings. High Cd exposure to crops via the biogeochemical behavior of soil-plant systems significantly threatens human health (Godt et al., 2006; Marisela Fernandez-Valverde et al., 2010; Shahid et al., 2017).During the past few decades, heavy metals (including Cd) have …
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→ WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Plant and Soil - Cadmium (Cd) is one of the heavy metal elements that are most harmful to human health, and the transmission of Cd through the food chain is a global issue. ... Liu CX, Guttieri MJ, Waters BM, Eskridge KM, Easterly A, Baenziger PS (2018) Cadmium concentration in terminal tissues as tools to select low-cadmium wheat. Plant Soil ...
→ WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Cadmium (Cd) is an extremely hazardous metal that has a deleterious impact on plant development and productivity. These plants uptake Cd by symplastic, apoplastic, or via specialized transporters such as HMA, MTPs, NRAMP, ZIP, and ZRT-IRT-like proteins.
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→ WhatsApp: +86 18221755073This review discusses the deleterious effects of Cd in plants and the tolerance and resistance mechanisms that evolved to help mitigate cadmium toxicity. Cadmium reduces seed germination, early seedling growth, and plant …
→ WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Certain heavy metals are well known to be essential microelements needed for plants to grow and complete their life cycle. Elevated concentrations of these metals, however, can be toxic and induce inhibition of various plant metabolic processes (reviewed, e.g., in [1–3]).Cadmium can occur in very high concentrations in the soil that are detrimental or even …
→ WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Cadmium (Cd) is a nonbeneficial heavy metal that is toxic to living organisms. Nevertheless, it enters our food chain. Common staple cereals, such as wheat and rice, accumulate Cd in their grains as a "hidden toxicant" and can cause organ damage in humans (Clemens et al. 2013).Although Cd is naturally present in trace quantities, its contamination in …
→ WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Consumption of leafy vegetables is a primary route of cadmium (Cd) exposure in the human body. Salicylic acid (SA) is a major stress signaling molecule that alleviates Cd toxicity in various plants. Our study aimed to investigate the effects of different SA concentrations on spinach growth, cadmium accumulation, and stress resistance physiology under cadmium …
→ WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Cadmium (Cd) is a non-essential highly toxic element that poses a potential health threat for plants, humans, and animals at considerably smaller concentrations. Plants can uptake Cd from soil and water due to its high mobility. In this review, the plant responses towards Cd phytotoxicity and the mechanism of Cd tolerance are summarized. Prevalent responses of Cd toxicity in …
→ WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Background: Wheat is one of major sources of human cadmium (Cd) intake. Reducing the grain Cd concentrations in wheat is urgently required to ensure food security and human health. In this study, we performed a field experiment at Wenjiang experimental field of Sichuan Agricultural University (Chengdu, China) to reveal the effects of FeCl 3 and Fe 2 (SO …
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→ WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Cadmium (Cd) is a potent and prevalent pollutant that has detrimental effect on growth of plants, both in natural settings and controlled environments (Zulfiqar et al. 2022a).Various elements have been proposed as potential contributors to the variation in Cd uptake and accumulation from soil to plants, including soil pH, microbial community …
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