Exogenous glutathione attenuates lead-induced oxidative stress in wheat by improving antioxidant defense and physiological mechanisms

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This study aims at investigate how exogenous glutathione (GSH, 1.0 mM) affects the oxidative stress and antioxidant defense in wheat seedlings under lead (Pb) stress [0.5 and 1.0 mM Pb(NO3)2]. Lead treatment decreased growth, leaf relative water content, and chlorophyll (chl) content whereas raised proline (Pro) level. Lead stress increased H2O2 content, O2·- generation rate, and membrane lipid peroxidation. Addition of Pb also disrupted antioxidant enzyme activities and status of endogenous ascorbate and GSH pool. The increase of methylglyoxal was evident under Pb stress. Glutathione supplementation under Pb stress increased antioxidant redox pool and augmented the activities of antioxidant enzymes, and decreased ROS production. Exogenous supplementation of GSH reverted the increase in the methylglyoxal level due to Pb stress due to increased activities of glyoxalase enzymes. Exogenous GSH also regulated Pro, well-maintained tissue water status and prevented chl degradation and increased plant growth and biomass.

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Hasanuzzaman, M., Nahar, K., Rahman, A., Al Mahmud, J., Alharby, H. F., & Fujita, M. (2018). Exogenous glutathione attenuates lead-induced oxidative stress in wheat by improving antioxidant defense and physiological mechanisms. Journal of Plant Interactions, 13(1), 203–212. https://doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2018.1458913

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