Abstract

We investigated the effect of sulfur (S) supply on growth, oxidative stress, and iron uptake and transport in rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings using a hydroponic culture with four S concentrations (0, 1.75, 3.5, and 7.0 mM). The length and fresh mass of seedlings were enhanced with the increased S concentration. In addition, the content of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) in rice leaves was the highest when no S was added to the nutrition solution and gradually declined with the increasing S supply. The higher S nutrition reduced the amount of Fe plaque on rice roots and increased Fe content in roots and leaves. The content of nicotianamine was significantly higher in rice roots under the S deficiency, whereas the reverse trend was observed in rice shoots. Taken together, the sufficient S nutrition promoted growth of rice, reduced oxidative stress, and ensured normal Fe uptake and distribution.

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