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Toxicological responses in halophyte Suaeda salsa to mercury under environmentally relevant salinity.

Mercury is a highly risky heavy metal contaminant in intertidal zones in the Yellow River Delta (YRD). Suaeda salsa is a native halophyte in the YRD. In this work, we investigated the toxicological effects of mercury (20μgL(-1)) in S. salsa under environmentally relevant salinity (500mM). The metabolic responses included the increased amino acids and decreased succinate, fructose, glucose, fumarate and ferulate in above-ground part of S. salsa exposed to mercury. The expression levels of INPS, CMO, BADH, CAT and GPx were elevated in above-ground part of S. salsa after combined Hg and salinity exposure. Increased activities of antioxidant enzymes including SOD, POD and CAT were uniquely observed in salinity-treated samples. Our results indicated potential oxidative stresses and disturbances in protein bio-degradation and energy metabolism induced by mercury in S. salsa. Additionally, both synergistic and antagonistic effects were observed in S. salsa exposed to combined mercury and salinity.

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