Tolerance mechanisms in Cassia alata exposed to cadmium toxicity - potential use for phytoremediation
- Title:
- Tolerance mechanisms in Cassia alata exposed to cadmium toxicity - potential use for phytoremediation
- Creator:
- Silva, J. R. R., Fernandes, A. R., Silva Junior, M. L., Santos, C. R. C., and Lobato, A. K. S.
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- https://cdk.lib.cas.cz/client/handle/uuid:793c9df8-20f2-4b3e-ac4b-5089bc55aaa7
uuid:793c9df8-20f2-4b3e-ac4b-5089bc55aaa7
issn:0300-3604
doi:10.1007/s11099-017-0698-z - Subject:
- těžké kovy, heavy metals, kadmium, fytoremediace, cadmium, phytoremediation, detoxifikace, výměna plynu, reaktivní formy kyslíku, remediace, detoxification, gas exchange, reactive oxygen species, remediation, Cassia alata, 2, and 581
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- Description:
- Cadmium is often detected in areas contaminated by heavy metals and the incidence of this element in dangerous concentrations has been increasing due to anthropogenic activities. The aim of this research was to determine Cd concentrations in tissues, quantify compounds, pigments and enzymes, and to evaluate the gas exchange. Our aim was also to identify components that can modify and contribute to tolerance of Cassia alata against Cd toxicity. We used five Cd concentrations (0, 22, 44, 88, and 132 μM) to validate our hypothesis. The Cd concentrations in tissues of C. alata plants increased significantly, compared with the control treatment, in the following graduated sequence: root > leaf > stem. Progressive enhancement in glutathione (GSH) was verified in plants treated with all Cd concentrations used, when compared with treatment without Cd. Antioxidant enzyme activities presented similar patterns with progressive enhancements, being a desirable characteristic for plants with a potential to hyperaccumulate Cd. Our results suggest that C. alata plants can be used for phytoremediation programs. Their defense mechanism is based on Cd accumulation in roots, coupled with increase in GSH and the efficient activity of antioxidant enzymes that contribute to minimize the oxidative stress and consequently improve the protection of the metabolic machinery., J. R. R. Silva, A. R. Fernandes, M. L. Silva Junior, C. R. C. Santos, A. K. S. Lobato., and Obsahuje bibliografii
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- Multiple languages
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
policy:public - Coverage:
- 495-504
- Source:
- Photosynthetica | 2018 Volume:56 | Number:2
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