Cadmium and Copper Stress Responses in Soapbark Tree (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>): Effects on Growth, Metal Accumulation, Saponin Concentration, and Gene Expression

Heavy metals such as Cu and Cd are important pollutants. Quillay (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>) is a tree species endemic to Chile that is of worldwide commercial interest due to its saponins. It can grow on contaminated sites. However, the biological mechanisms underlying its defensive res...

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Main Authors: Javiera Lazo, Jaime Tapia, Fernando P. Guerra
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description Heavy metals such as Cu and Cd are important pollutants. Quillay (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>) is a tree species endemic to Chile that is of worldwide commercial interest due to its saponins. It can grow on contaminated sites. However, the biological mechanisms underlying its defensive responses remain elusive. This study aimed to characterize Quillay plants under Cu and Cd stress and identify mechanisms controlling their interaction with these metals. We subjected six-month-old plants to Cu (75, 150, and 300 μM) and Cd (20, 40, and 80 μM) in hydroponics for a week and assessed growth, metal accumulation, saponin production, and the expression of a suite of stress-induced genes. Those genes are related to phytochelatins (<i>PCS</i>) and metallothioneins (<i>MT</i>), the antioxidant system (<i>GS</i> and <i>GR</i>), and metal transporters (<i>COPT1</i>). The results indicated that both metals were accumulated mainly in roots, with 339.9 and 433.8 mg/kg DW, for Cd and Cu, respectively, exhibiting a metal excluder pattern. Cd increased the length of the principal root. Higher doses of Cd and Cu augmented the saponin content (62.8% and 41.2% compared to control, respectively). The genes <i>GS</i>, <i>GR</i>, and <i>COPT1</i> modified their transcriptional levels depending on the metal and organ evaluated. These results provide evidence of specific defensive responses of this species against heavy metal stress, which is helpful to guide new research efforts and support the development of strategies for using Quillay for phytoremediation.
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spelling doaj-art-c4eb9e72de23434eb8a597eb49177ea62025-08-20T02:06:12ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472025-02-0114570910.3390/plants14050709Cadmium and Copper Stress Responses in Soapbark Tree (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>): Effects on Growth, Metal Accumulation, Saponin Concentration, and Gene ExpressionJaviera Lazo0Jaime Tapia1Fernando P. Guerra2Escuela de Bioquímica, Universidad de Talca, Talca 3460000, ChileInstituto de Química de Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Talca, Talca 3460000, ChileInstituto de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad de Talca, Talca 3460000, ChileHeavy metals such as Cu and Cd are important pollutants. Quillay (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>) is a tree species endemic to Chile that is of worldwide commercial interest due to its saponins. It can grow on contaminated sites. However, the biological mechanisms underlying its defensive responses remain elusive. This study aimed to characterize Quillay plants under Cu and Cd stress and identify mechanisms controlling their interaction with these metals. We subjected six-month-old plants to Cu (75, 150, and 300 μM) and Cd (20, 40, and 80 μM) in hydroponics for a week and assessed growth, metal accumulation, saponin production, and the expression of a suite of stress-induced genes. Those genes are related to phytochelatins (<i>PCS</i>) and metallothioneins (<i>MT</i>), the antioxidant system (<i>GS</i> and <i>GR</i>), and metal transporters (<i>COPT1</i>). The results indicated that both metals were accumulated mainly in roots, with 339.9 and 433.8 mg/kg DW, for Cd and Cu, respectively, exhibiting a metal excluder pattern. Cd increased the length of the principal root. Higher doses of Cd and Cu augmented the saponin content (62.8% and 41.2% compared to control, respectively). The genes <i>GS</i>, <i>GR</i>, and <i>COPT1</i> modified their transcriptional levels depending on the metal and organ evaluated. These results provide evidence of specific defensive responses of this species against heavy metal stress, which is helpful to guide new research efforts and support the development of strategies for using Quillay for phytoremediation.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/14/5/709heavy metalsphytoremediationquillaysaponinsstress-induced genestree species
spellingShingle Javiera Lazo
Jaime Tapia
Fernando P. Guerra
Cadmium and Copper Stress Responses in Soapbark Tree (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>): Effects on Growth, Metal Accumulation, Saponin Concentration, and Gene Expression
Plants
heavy metals
phytoremediation
quillay
saponins
stress-induced genes
tree species
title Cadmium and Copper Stress Responses in Soapbark Tree (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>): Effects on Growth, Metal Accumulation, Saponin Concentration, and Gene Expression
title_full Cadmium and Copper Stress Responses in Soapbark Tree (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>): Effects on Growth, Metal Accumulation, Saponin Concentration, and Gene Expression
title_fullStr Cadmium and Copper Stress Responses in Soapbark Tree (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>): Effects on Growth, Metal Accumulation, Saponin Concentration, and Gene Expression
title_full_unstemmed Cadmium and Copper Stress Responses in Soapbark Tree (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>): Effects on Growth, Metal Accumulation, Saponin Concentration, and Gene Expression
title_short Cadmium and Copper Stress Responses in Soapbark Tree (<i>Quillaja saponaria</i>): Effects on Growth, Metal Accumulation, Saponin Concentration, and Gene Expression
title_sort cadmium and copper stress responses in soapbark tree i quillaja saponaria i effects on growth metal accumulation saponin concentration and gene expression
topic heavy metals
phytoremediation
quillay
saponins
stress-induced genes
tree species
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/14/5/709
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