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Fig. 10

From: The endophytic bacterium Sphingomonas SaMR12 alleviates Cd stress in oilseed rape through regulation of the GSH-AsA cycle and antioxidative enzymes

Fig. 10

The graphical model of the effect of Sphingomonas SaMR12 inoculation on the antioxidative response to Cd stress in B. juncea. Arrows in red and blue indicate the upregulating effect and the downregulating effect, respectively. The mechanisms by which SaMR12alleviated Cd-induced abiotic stress involved 1) lipid peroxidation mitigation through reducing H2O2 content, MDA content and O2•− levels; 2) promotion of the activities of antioxidative enzymes such as SOD, POD, CAT and APX; 3) reductions in non-enzymatic antioxidant content such as proline; and 4) activation of the GSH-AsA cycle

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