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Cadmium (Cd) is among the toxic pollutants that harms the both animals and plants. The natural antioxidant, melatonin can improve Cd-stress tolerance but its potential role in reducing Cd stress and resilience mechanisms in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) is remain unclear. The present study suggests that Cd causes severe oxidative damage by decreasing photosynthesis, and increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS), malondialdehyde content (MDA), and Cd content in different parts of pearl millet. However, exogenous melatonin (soil application and foliar treatment) mitigated the Cd toxicity and enhanced the growth, antioxidant defense system, and differentially regulated the expression of antioxidant-responsive genes i. e superoxide dismutase SOD-[Fe] 2, Fe-superoxide dismutase, Peroxiredoxin 2C, and L-ascorbate peroxidase-6. The results showed that foliar melatonin at F-200/50 significantly increased the plant height, chlorophyll a, b, a+b and carotenoids by 128%, 121%, 150%, 122%, and 69% over the Cd treatment, respectively. The soil and foliar melatonin at S-100/50 and F-100/50 reduced the ROS by 36%, and 44%, and MDA by 42% and 51% over the Cd treatment, respectively. Moreover, F200/50 significantly boosted the activities of antioxidant enzymes i. e SOD by 141%, CAT 298%, POD 117%, and APX 155% over the Cd treatment. Similarly, a significant reduction in Cd content in root, stem, and leaf was found on exposure to higher concentrations of exogenous melatonin. These findings suggest that exogenous melatonin may significantly and differentially improve the tolerance to Cd stress in crop plants. However, field applications, type of plant species, concentration of dose, and type of stress may vary with the degree of tolerance in crop plants.

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