Increased soil cadmium concentrations enhanced poplar defence against a leaf pathogenic fungus infection

Author:

Zhao Zhengbao1,Zou Li1,Zhi Jingzi1,Niu Yuzhen1,Yan Sheng1,Yan Rong1,Lin Tiantian2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Resources and Environmental Engineering Sichuan Water Conservancy College Chengdu China

2. Key Laboratory of National Forestry & Grassland Administration on Forest Resources Conservation and Ecological Safety in the Upper Reaches of the Yangtze River, College of Forestry Sichuan Agricultural University Chengdu China

Abstract

AbstractSince heavy metals are toxic to herbivores and pathogens, the Elemental defence hypothesis suggested that metals accumulated in plants might serve as defence against herbivores and pathogen attacks. However, several studies have tested this hypothesis with regard to pathogen resistance are limited. Most existing studies used herbaceous species as study model while studies on tree species are still lacking. In this study, we used poplar as a study model, to investigate whether soil treatment with five different cadmium (Cd) concentrations can protect plants from artificial infection of a leaf pathogenic fungus. The results showed that the Cd concentrations accumulated in plant leaves were positively correlated with increasing Cd concentrations amended in the soil while negatively correlated with the disease severity index (DSI) of plants after pathogen infection. Additional partial correlation analysis indicated that the plant DSI was only significantly correlated with Cd concentration accumulated in plant leaves while plant growth parameters and other leaf substances showed no clear correlations. The in vitro toxicity test of fungal mycelium grown on a series of Cd concentrations amended in the artificial medium further showed that the mycelium growth decreased with increasing Cd concentrations contained in the medium, which confirmed the biological toxicity of Cd on this fungus independently of other organic defensive substances present in poplar leaves. In conclusion, our study supported the Elemental defence hypothesis and proved that even a lower accumulation of Cd in poplar plants can provide sufficient protection against leaf pathogen infection.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Physiology

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