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Title Salicylic acid foliar application meliorates Portulaca oleraceae L. growth responses under Pb and Ni over-availability while keeping reliable phytoremediation potential
Type JournalPaper
Keywords fraP; heavy metals; purslane; soil remediation; toxicity
Abstract The efficacy of SA foliar use on Pb and Ni-induced stress tolerance and phytoremediation potential by Portulaca oleraceae L. were assayed as a factorial trial based on a completely randomized design with four repetitions. The factors included; SA foliar application (0 and 100µM) and HMs application of Pb [0, 150, and 225mg kg−1 soil Lead (II) nitrate] and Ni [0, 220, and 330mg kg−1 soil Nickel (II) nitrate]. Plant height, stem diameter, shoot and root fresh and dry weight, photosynthetic pigments, total soluble proteins, palmitic acid, stearic acid, arachidic acid, and some macro- and micro-elements contents were reduced facing the HMs stress, but SA foliar application ameliorated these traits. HMs stress increased malondialdehyde content, total antioxidant activity, total flavonoids, phenolics, and linolenic acid content, while SA foliar application declined the mentioned parameters. Moreover, shoot and root Pb and Ni content enhanced in the purslane plants supplemented by SA under the HMs stress. The results propose SA foliar application as a reliable methodology to recover purslane growth characters and fatty acid profiles in the soil contaminated with the HMs. The idea is that SA would be potentially effective in alleviating HMs contamination while keeping reasonable phytoremediation potential.
Researchers Andrea Baglieri (Not In First Six Researchers), Ivana Puglisi (Not In First Six Researchers), Asghar Ebrahimzadeh (Not In First Six Researchers), Mohammad Asadi (Fifth Researcher), Mohammad Bagher Hassanpouraghdam (Fourth Researcher), Faezeh Hayati (Third Researcher), ُSahar Jalalian (Second Researcher), Farzad Rasouli (First Researcher)