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Physiological changes and defense mechanisms induced by cadmium stress in maize
Authors:Magda P  l,Eszter Horv  th,Tibor Janda,Emil P  ldi,Gabriella Szalai
Affiliation:Magda Pál,Eszter Horváth,Tibor Janda,Emil Páldi,Gabriella Szalai
Abstract:Heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd) enter the ecosystem chiefly as the result of human activities. Nowadays the heavy‐metal pollution of the soil is causing ever greater problems, exacerbated by the fact that the heavy metals accumulated in plants may, either directly or indirectly, find their way into animals and human beings. Maize is one of the world's most important crops, ranking third after wheat and rice, so the changes induced by one of the most toxic heavy metals, Cd, in maize plants is a cause of some concern. This review discusses not only the toxic symptoms caused by Cd stress, but also the tolerance mechanisms activated in the plants. Cadmium induces a number of physiological changes, such as growth inhibition, changes in the water and ion metabolism, the inhibition of photosynthesis, changes in enzyme activities, and the formation of free radicals. The synthesis and compartmentalization of phytochelatins is induced shortly after the initiation of Cd stress, while other defense mechanisms also play an important role.
Keywords:heavy metal  salicylic acid  phytochelatin  Maize (Zea mays L.)  defense mechanisms
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