Al-induced inhibition of root elongation in corn,Zea mays L. is overcome by Si addition |
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Authors: | Ma Jian Feng Sasaki Masao Matsumoto Hideaki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Institute for Bioresources, Okayama University, Chuo 2–20–1, Kurashiki, 710, Japan |
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Abstract: | The effect of silicic acid on Al-induced inhibition of root elongation was investigated in corn roots (Zea mays L. cv. golden cross bantam) in 100 t M CaCl2 solution at pH 4.3. Twenty t M Al inhibited root elongation (20 h) about 70%, however, inhibition was alleviated by addition of silicic acid. The alleviative effect increased with higher silicic acid concentrations. The concentration of Al3+, the toxic species, in solution was decreased to about 15, 10, and 5 t M, respectively, from the initial concentration of 20 t M by addition of silicic acid at 500, 1000, and 2000 t M Si. Under the same concentration of Al3+, Al-induced inhibition of root elongation showed the same extent regardless of the addition of silicic acid or not by comparing 5 t M Al treatment with 20 t M Al + 2000 t M Si treatment, and 10 t M Al treatment with 20 t M Al +1000 t M Si treatment. Viability of cells on the root tip surface was decreased by Al addition. Cell viability was not improved by addition of silicic acid under the same concentration of Al3+. All these facts suggest that the alleviative effect of silicic acid on Al toxicity resulted from decreasing toxic Al3+ concentration by forming Al-Si complexes rather than from other physiological effects of silicic acid in corn roots. |
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Keywords: | aluminium alleviation cell viability corn root elongation silicic acid |
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