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Silicon amelioration of aluminium toxicity in teosinte (Zea mays L. ssp. mexicana)
Authors:J Barcelo  P Guevara  Ch Poschenrieder
Institution:(1) Lab. Fisiología Vegetal, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, E-08193 Bellaterra, Spain
Abstract:The influence of different Al concentrations, (0, 60 and 120 mgrM Al) on growth and internal concentrations of Al, Si and selected organic acids was analysed in plants of teosinte (Zea mays L. ssp. mexicana), a wild form of maize from acid soils from Mexico. The plants were grown in nutrient solutions (pH 4.0) with or without 4 mgrM silicon. Analysis with the GEOCHEM speciation program did not reveal differences between free activities of Al3+ in solutions with and without 4 mgrM Si, but solutions with Si yielded lower concentrations of monomeric Al species, Al]mono, when analysed by a modified aluminon method. Plants grown on solutions with similar Al]mono, but differing in silicon, showed highly significant differences in growth and tissue concentrations of Al and organic acids. Silicon prevented growth inhibition at Al]mono concentrations as high as 35 mgrM, while plants grown without Si suffered severe growth reductions with 33 mgrM Al]mono. In solutions with similar Al]mono concentrations plants with Si had lower tissue Al concentrations and higher concentrations of malic acid than plants without Si. In view of both the significant influence of Si on the response of plants to Al toxicity and the fact that some soluble Si is always present in soil solutions, the addition of low Si concentrations to nutrient solutions used for Al-tolerance screening is recommended.
Keywords:aluminium  organic acids  silicon  teosinte  tolerance  toxicity  Zea mays L  ssp  mexicana
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