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Pb Uptake, Accumulation, and Translocation in Plants: Plant Physiological, Biochemical, and Molecular Response: A Review

63 Pages Posted: 9 Nov 2023 Publication Status: Published

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Shafeeq Ur Rahman

Dongguan University of Technology

Muhammad Zain

Yangzhou University

Anzhen Qin

Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) - Farmland Irrigation Research Institute

Zain Mushtaq

University of the Punjab (PU)

Muhammad Ijaz

Bahauddin Zakariya University

Faisal Mehmood

Sindh Agriculture University

Luqman Riaz

Kohsar University Murree

Khalid Ali Khan

King Khalid University

Muhammad Shehzad

Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)

Abstract

Lead (Pb) is a highly toxic contaminant that is ubiquitously present in the ecosystem and poses severe environmental issues, including hazards to soil-plant systems. This review focuses on Pb metallic ions' uptake, accumulation, and translocation and their toxicological effects on plant morpho-physiological and biochemical attributes. We highlight that the uptake of Pb metal is controlled by cation exchange capacity, pH, size of soil particles, root nature, and other physio-chemical limitations. Pb toxicity obstructs seed germination, root/shoot length, plant growth, and final crop-yield. Pb disrupts the nutrient uptake through roots, alters plasma membrane permeability, and disturbs chloroplast ultrastructure that triggers changes in respiration as well as transpiration activities, creates the reactive oxygen species (ROS), and activates some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants. Pb also impairs photosynthesis, disrupts water balance and mineral nutrients, changes hormonal status, and alters membrane structure and permeability. This review provides consolidated information concentrating on the current studies associated with Pb-induced oxidative stress and toxic conditions in various plants, highlighting the roles of different antioxidants in plants mitigating Pb-stress. Additionally, we discussed detoxification and tolerance responses in plants by regulating different gene expressions, protein, and glutathione metabolisms to resist Pb-induced phytotoxicity. Overall, various approaches to tackle Pb toxicity have been addressed; the phytoremediation techniques and biochar amendments are economical and eco-friendly remedies for improving Pb-contaminated soils.

Keywords: Lead (Pb), Pb-uptake, phytotoxicity, Pb-tolerance, remediation techniques

Suggested Citation

Rahman, Shafeeq Ur and Zain, Muhammad and Qin, Anzhen and Mushtaq, Zain and Ijaz, Muhammad and Mehmood, Faisal and Riaz, Luqman and Ali Khan, Khalid and Shehzad, Muhammad, Pb Uptake, Accumulation, and Translocation in Plants: Plant Physiological, Biochemical, and Molecular Response: A Review. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4620053 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4620053

Shafeeq Ur Rahman (Contact Author)

Dongguan University of Technology ( email )

Dongguan, 523808
China

Muhammad Zain

Yangzhou University ( email )

88 Daxue Road (South)
Yangzhou
Jiangsu, 225009
China

Anzhen Qin

Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) - Farmland Irrigation Research Institute ( email )

Henan
China

Zain Mushtaq

University of the Punjab (PU) ( email )

Muhammad Ijaz

Bahauddin Zakariya University ( email )

Bosan Road
Multan, PA 60800
Pakistan

Faisal Mehmood

Sindh Agriculture University ( email )

Mirpurkhas-Hyderabad Dual Carriageway
Tandojam, 70061
Pakistan

Luqman Riaz

Kohsar University Murree ( email )

Murree
Pakistan

Khalid Ali Khan

King Khalid University ( email )

Saudi Arabia
KING KHALID UNIVERSITY
Abha, 61413
Saudi Arabia

Muhammad Shehzad

Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) ( email )

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