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Lead accumulation and its translocation barriers in roots of Allium cepa L.—autoradiographic and ultrastructural studies
Authors:M WIERZBICKA
Institution:Laboratory of Electron Microscopy, Institute of Botany, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:Abstract Lead migrating through the tissues of Allium cepa L. was found, by electron microscopy, autoradiography and other methods, to encounter at least three barriers to penetration. The layers of protoderm and hypodermic meristematic cells in the root meristematic zone and the layer of endodermis in the mature root zone were barriers to apoplastic transport. The central zone was a barrier to apoplastic and symplastic transport. It comprises the quiescent centre in the root meristem and the central part of the root cap. The cells of the deepest ground meristematic tissue layers seemed to act as a barrier, which keeps lead away from the procambium. Lead accumulated in roots but it was not uniformly distributed between their various tissues. The largest amount of lead accumulated both in ground meristematic and cortex tissues.
Keywords:Allium cepa L    apoplastic lead transport  lead localization  quiescent centre  root tip ultrastructure  symplastic lead transport
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