二甲基硫醚
三硫化二甲酯
化学
镉
二甲基二硫化物
硫黄
抗氧化剂
豆科根瘤菌
脂质过氧化
氧化应激
根瘤菌
细菌
环境化学
食品科学
生物化学
生物
有机化学
共生
根瘤菌科
基因
遗传学
作者
Carina Sá,Diana Matos,Adília Pires,Paulo Cardoso,Etelvina Figueira
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149478
摘要
Volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) have been reported to be produced by many bacterial species. Depending on the compound, they can negatively influence some organisms (fungi, nematodes and insects) or promote plant growth. Some of these compounds have also been hypothesized to play a role in bacterial response to cadmium (Cd) induced stress. This study aimed to assess the potential effects of four VSCs (dimethyl sulfide - DMS, dimethyl disulfide - DMDS, dimethyl trisulfide - DMTS and methyl thioacetate - MTA) on the growth and oxidative status of Rhizobium sp. strain E20-8 via airborne exposure, in order to test the hypothesis that these volatile compounds can influence growth and tolerance to cadmium. Our results show that, overall, the tested compounds triggered similar antioxidant mechanisms in Rhizobium in the presence of Cd. The protective effect at the membrane level by DMDS and DMTS particularly demonstrates the antioxidant effect of these volatiles, with reductions of up to 50% (DMS) and 80% (DMTS) in lipid peroxidation levels. Due to the volatile nature of these compounds, the low concentrations tested (1 nM to 100 mM), and considering that they are released by bacteria and other organisms such as plants, it is possible that these effects also occur in the soil ecosystem.
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