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Glutathione treatment suppresses the adverse effects of microplastics in rice

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Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Jing Ma, Jing Ma, Fu Chen, Fu Chen, Muhammad Aqeel, Jing Ma, Jing Ma, Jing Ma, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Muhammad Irshad, Muhammad Irshad, Noreen Khalid, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Jing Ma, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Ali Noman Noreen Khalid, Muhammad Aqeel, Jing Ma, Jing Ma, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Fu Chen, Noreen Khalid, Jing Ma, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Ali Noman Muhammad Aqeel, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Ali Noman Ali Noman Ali Noman Ali Noman Muhammad Aqeel, Atia Nazir, Atia Nazir, Atia Nazir, Atia Nazir, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Irshad, Noreen Khalid, Muhammad Irshad, Muhammad Irshad, Muhammad Aqeel, Noreen Khalid, Ali Noman Noreen Khalid, Fu Chen, Ali Noman Muhammad Irshad, Muhammad Irshad, Ali Noman Ali Noman Ali Noman Ali Noman Muhammad Irshad, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Ali Noman Muhammad Aqeel, Jing Ma, Fozia Farhat, Fu Chen, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Aqeel, Atia Nazir, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Muhammad Irshad, Muhammad Irshad, Fu Chen, Muhammad Saeed Akhtar, Jing Ma, Noreen Khalid, Muhammad Aqeel, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Fu Chen, Muhammad Irshad, Muhammad Saeed Akhtar, Muhammad Aqeel, Jing Ma, Ali Noman Ali Noman Fu Chen, Noreen Khalid, Noreen Khalid, Ali Noman Ali Noman Gaber E. Eldesoky, Gaber E. Eldesoky, Muhammad Irshad, Ahmed Muteb Aljuwayid, Noreen Khalid, Ali Noman Ali Noman Ali Noman

Summary

Researchers found that exogenous glutathione application can suppress the adverse effects of microplastics on rice growth, mitigating oxidative stress and protecting yield by bolstering the plant's antioxidant defense system against microplastic-induced damage.

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Oryza sativa is grown worldwide and exhibit sensitivity to different stresses. Exponential increase in microplastics in agroecosystems is damaging and demand pragmatic strategies to protect growth and yield losses. We evaluated exogenous application of different doses of glutathione (GSH) for mediation of physiological traits of rice plants experiencing two different MPs i.e. PET and HDPE in root zone. All the rice seedlings exhibited MP-induced significant (P ≤ 0.001) growth inhibition compared to the control plants. GSH application (T) significantly increased the shoot fresh weight (8.80%), root fresh weight (19.22%), shoot dry weight (13.705%), root dry weight (25.52%), plant height (5.75%) and 100-grain weight (9.36%), compared to control plants. GSH treated plants (T) showed a recovery mechanism by managing the marginal rate of reduction of all photosynthetic and gas exchange attributes by showing 34.44, 20.98, 34.83, 42.16, 39.70, and 51.38% reduction for Chl-a, Chl-b, total cholophyll, photosynthetic rate (A), transpiration rate (E), and stomatal conductance (Gs), respectively, compared to control plants. Under 5 mg L HDPE and PET, rice seedlings without GSH treatment responded in terms of increase in total soluble sugar, total free amino acid, glutathione, glutathione disulfide contents, while total soluble protein and ascorbic acid contents decreased significantly, compared with control plants. Corrleation matrix revealed positive relationship between GSH and improvement in studied attributes. Moreover, exogenous GSH improved rice growth and productivity to counter the negative role of MPs. This unique study examined the effects of GSH on rice plants growing in MP-contaminated media and revealed how exogenous GSH helps plants survive MP-stress.

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