Mercury heavy-metal-induced physiochemical changes and genotoxic alterations in water hyacinths [Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.)]

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2015 Mar;22(6):4597-608. doi: 10.1007/s11356-014-3576-2. Epub 2014 Oct 18.

Abstract

Mercury heavy metal pollution has become an important environmental problem worldwide. Accumulation of mercury ions by plants may disrupt many cellular functions and block normal growth and development. To assess mercury heavy metal toxicity, we performed an experiment focusing on the responses of Eichhornia crassipes to mercury-induced oxidative stress. E. crassipes seedlings were exposed to varying concentrations of mercury to investigate the level of mercury ions accumulation, changes in growth patterns, antioxidant defense mechanisms, and DNA damage under hydroponics system. Results showed that plant growth rate was significantly inhibited (52 %) at 50 mg/L treatment. Accumulation of mercury ion level were 1.99 mg/g dry weight, 1.74 mg/g dry weight, and 1.39 mg/g dry weight in root, leaf, and petiole tissues, respectively. There was a decreasing trend for chlorophyll a, b, and carotenoids with increasing the concentration of mercury ions. Both the ascorbate peroxidase and malondialdehyde contents showed increased trend in leaves and roots up to 30 mg/L mercury treatment and slightly decreased at the higher concentrations. There was a positive correlation between heavy metal dose and superoxide dismutase, catalase, and peroxidase antioxidative enzyme activities which could be used as biomarkers to monitor pollution in E. crassipes. Due to heavy metal stress, some of the normal DNA bands were disappeared and additional bands were amplified compared to the control in the random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) profile. Random amplified polymorphic DNA results indicated that genomic template stability was significantly affected by mercury heavy metal treatment. We concluded that DNA changes determined by random amplified polymorphic DNA assay evolved a useful molecular marker for detection of genotoxic effects of mercury heavy metal contamination in plant species.

MeSH terms

  • Antioxidants / metabolism*
  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Biomass
  • Chemical Phenomena
  • DNA Damage*
  • Eichhornia / chemistry
  • Eichhornia / drug effects*
  • Eichhornia / genetics
  • Eichhornia / growth & development
  • Environmental Pollutants / analysis
  • Environmental Pollutants / toxicity*
  • Mercury / analysis
  • Mercury / toxicity*
  • Oxidative Stress / drug effects*
  • Plant Leaves / chemistry
  • Plant Leaves / drug effects
  • Plant Leaves / genetics
  • Plant Leaves / growth & development
  • Plant Roots / chemistry
  • Plant Roots / drug effects
  • Plant Roots / genetics
  • Plant Roots / growth & development
  • Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique
  • Seedlings / chemistry
  • Seedlings / drug effects
  • Seedlings / genetics
  • Seedlings / growth & development

Substances

  • Antioxidants
  • Environmental Pollutants
  • Mercury