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The results revealed that the tolerance of the three bryophyte species to Pb or N stress was in the order of <i>P. acutum</i> > <i>B. argenteum</i> > <i>S. caninervis</i>, which was closely related to the conditions of their respective natural habitats. <i>S. caninervis</i> and <i>B. argenteum</i> were stress tolerant for 7 days and <i>P. acutum</i> for 14 days. The bryophytes were tolerant to Pb or N stress after the contents of osmoregulatory substances and antioxidant enzyme activities increased; however, as toxicity accumulated over time, all three species suffered irreversible damage, as indicated by an abrupt decrease in the Chl content and osmoregulatory substances, as well as a sudden drop in antioxidant enzyme activities. Under the combined effects of Pb-N stress, the Chl content, osmoregulatory substance contents, and antioxidant enzyme activities were significantly higher in the N-loving <i>P. acutum</i> (N produced significant benefits) than in <i>P. acutum</i> exposed to Pb stress alone. This phenomenon is likely because Pb and N have antagonistic effects on the growth of <i>P. acutum</i>; thus, their recombination generates a counter-balancing effect. In the N-sensitive species, <i>S. caninervis</i> and <i>B. argenteum</i> (N caused obvious toxicity), the indicators were slightly better than under N tress alone (indicated by the reduction of membrane lipid peroxidation and increased osmoregulatory substance contents and enzyme activities), suggesting that there is a certain antagonistic effect exerted by the simultaneous addition of Pb and N. 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摘要
氮(N)沉积水平和铅(Pb)污染事件的频率在全球范围内不断增加。为了更好地了解植物对这些压力源的反应,我们研究了苔藓对单一和组合铅和氮压力的反应。我们对来自不同生境的三种苔藓(Syntrichia caninervis、Bryum argenteum 和 Plagiomnium acutum)进行了研究,并在室内对它们施加了模拟铅/氮单一和复合胁迫。分别在 7、14、21 和 28 天测量了叶绿素(Chl)含量、渗透调节物质含量和抗氧化酶活性。结果表明,三种叶绿体对铅或氮胁迫的耐受性依次为 P. acutum > B. argenteum > S. caninervis,这与它们各自的自然生境条件密切相关。S. caninervis 和 B. argenteum 的耐压时间为 7 天,P. acutum 为 14 天。当渗透调节物质的含量和抗氧化酶活性增加时,红叶石楠对铅或氮胁迫具有耐受性;然而,随着时间的推移,毒性不断累积,这三种植物都遭受了不可逆的损害,表现为叶绿素含量和渗透调节物质的突然减少,以及抗氧化酶活性的突然下降。在铅-氮胁迫的综合影响下,喜氮的金针菜的 Chl 含量、渗透调节物质含量和抗氧化酶活性都明显高于单独受到铅胁迫的金针菜(氮产生了显著的益处)。这种现象可能是因为铅和氮对金针菜的生长具有拮抗作用,因此它们的重组产生了一种平衡效应。在对氮敏感的物种 S. caninervis 和 B. argenteum(氮引起明显的毒性)中,各项指标略好于单独氮胁迫(表现为膜脂过氧化减少、渗透调节物质含量和酶活性增加),说明同时添加铅和氮有一定的拮抗作用。因此,在氮沉积和重金属铅同时存在的条件下,单一非生物胁迫(铅或氮)对红叶植物的不利影响可能会减弱。
Pb-N complex stress mitigates the physiological damage of a single stress (Pb or N) on bryophytes
Nitrogen (N) deposition levels and the frequency of lead (Pb) contamination events are increasing globally. In an effort to improve our understanding of plant responses to these stressors, we investigated moss responses to single and combined Pb and N stress. Three mosses from different habitats (Syntrichia caninervis, Bryum argenteum and Plagiomnium acutum) were studied and simulated Pb/N single and complex stresses were applied to them indoors. The chlorophyll (Chl) content, osmotic adjustment substances content, and antioxidant enzyme activities were measured at 7, 14, 21, and 28 days. The results revealed that the tolerance of the three bryophyte species to Pb or N stress was in the order of P. acutum > B. argenteum > S. caninervis, which was closely related to the conditions of their respective natural habitats. S. caninervis and B. argenteum were stress tolerant for 7 days and P. acutum for 14 days. The bryophytes were tolerant to Pb or N stress after the contents of osmoregulatory substances and antioxidant enzyme activities increased; however, as toxicity accumulated over time, all three species suffered irreversible damage, as indicated by an abrupt decrease in the Chl content and osmoregulatory substances, as well as a sudden drop in antioxidant enzyme activities. Under the combined effects of Pb-N stress, the Chl content, osmoregulatory substance contents, and antioxidant enzyme activities were significantly higher in the N-loving P. acutum (N produced significant benefits) than in P. acutum exposed to Pb stress alone. This phenomenon is likely because Pb and N have antagonistic effects on the growth of P. acutum; thus, their recombination generates a counter-balancing effect. In the N-sensitive species, S. caninervis and B. argenteum (N caused obvious toxicity), the indicators were slightly better than under N tress alone (indicated by the reduction of membrane lipid peroxidation and increased osmoregulatory substance contents and enzyme activities), suggesting that there is a certain antagonistic effect exerted by the simultaneous addition of Pb and N. Therefore, the detrimental effects of a single abiotic stress (Pb or N) on bryophytes may be diminished under the combined conditions of N deposition and presence of the heavy metal, Pb.