Influence of photoperiod on endogenous phytohormone levels and cadmium-related gene expression in Sedum alfredii
ShiMiao Chen, Bin Shan, Fuhai Zheng, Yanyan Li, QinYu Lu

TL;DR
This study shows how different day lengths affect how a plant manages cadmium, a toxic metal, through hormone and gene activity.
Contribution
The study reveals a systemic regulatory mechanism linking photoperiod, phytohormones, and cadmium transporter genes in Sedum alfredii.
Findings
Short photoperiods stimulate stress hormones and flavonoid synthesis.
An intermediate photoperiod optimizes growth hormones, jasmonate signaling, and Cd transporter gene expression.
Three co-regulatory modules integrate hormonal signaling, metabolism, and metal transport.
Abstract
To determine whether photoperiod influences integrated physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying cadmium (Cd) uptake and tolerance in Sedum alfredii, plants were exposed to varying day lengths (2–24 h). Distinct photoperiod-dependent trends emerged: very short photoperiods primarily stimulated stress-related hormone signaling and early-stage flavonoid synthesis, while an intermediate photoperiod (~10 h) concurrently enhanced growth-promoting hormones, jasmonate signaling, and antioxidant defenses. This optimal photoperiod elicited a coordinated peak in phytohormonal responses, antioxidant enzyme activities, and Cd transporter gene expression. Canonical correspondence analysis identified three major co-regulatory modules integrating hormonal signaling, secondary metabolism, and heavy-metal transport. These modules included an auxin – IAA oxidase network, an ABA – phenolic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Light effects on plants · Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
