Methyl jasmonate alleviates Cd-induced lipid peroxidation in spinach by enhancing photosynthesis and the antioxidant defence system
Mingjun Miao, Jiajia Li, Xiaokui Lei, Jichao Liao, Jian Zhong, Ju Li, Zhi Li, Liang Yang, Yanqin Ma, Yuejian Li, Wei Chang

TL;DR
Methyl jasmonate helps spinach resist cadmium toxicity by boosting photosynthesis and antioxidant defenses.
Contribution
This study reveals how MeJA mitigates Cd stress in spinach through physiological and biochemical mechanisms.
Findings
MeJA at 25 μmol/L increased spinach growth and reduced Cd content by 24.56%.
MeJA improved photosynthesis by enhancing chlorophyll and carotenoid levels by up to 65.78%.
MeJA reduced oxidative stress by boosting antioxidant enzyme activity and lowering MDA content.
Abstract
Cadmium (Cd) is a potentially harmful element that adversely affects plant growth, physiology and biochemical metabolism. In the present study, we used hydroponics with foliar spraying with the hormone MeJA to explore the mitigating effects and possible mechanisms of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) on Cd toxicity in spinach. The effects of different concentrations of MeJA (1, 5, 25 and 100 μmol/L) on growth parameters, photosynthetic characteristics, physiological functions and Cd uptake and partitioning in spinach under Cd stress (50 µmol/L) were analysed. Compared with Cd treatment, exogenous supplementation with 25 μmol/L MeJA significantly increased spinach plant height by 58.30%, root length by 58.20%, stem thickness by 58.25% and aboveground biomass by 64.94%, while reducing the Cd content of the whole spinach plant by 24.56%. Exogenous application of MeJA increased photosynthesis by…
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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant responses to water stress · Plant responses to elevated CO2
