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The soil pollution caused by cadmium (Cd) poses a significant threat to the environment. Therefore, identifying plants that can effectively remediate Cd-contaminated soils is urgently needed. In this study, physiological, cytological, and transcriptome analyses were performed to comprehensively understand the changes in Artemisia argyi under Cd stress. Physiological and cytological analyses indicated that A. argyi maintained normal growth with intact cell structure under Cd stress levels up to 10 mg/kg. Cytological analysis showed that Cd precipitation in leaf cells occurred in the cytoplasm and intercellular spaces. As the levels of Cd stress increased, proline accumulation in leaves increased, whereas soluble protein and soluble sugar initially increased, followed by a subsequent decline. The translocation factor was above 1 under 0.6 mg/kg Cd stress but decreased when it exceeded this concentration. Transcriptome analyses revealed several crucial Cd-influenced pathways, including amino acid, terpenoid, flavonoid, and sugar metabolisms. This study not only proved that A. argyi could enrich Cd in soil but also revealed the response of A. argyi to Cd and its resistance mechanisms, which provided insight into the cleaner production of A. argyi and the remediation of Cd-contaminated soil.

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