Control of potassium influx in roots of birch (Betula pendula) seedlings exposed to cadmium |
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Authors: | Asp, Hakan Gussarsson, Monika Adalsteinsson, Sveinn Jensen, Paul |
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Abstract: | The nutrient status of the root may be a factor of vital importancefor plant tolerance to changes in the environment. In this studythe effect of Cd on the K+ uptake of birch plants, starved andnon-starved of potassium, was examined. Changes in potassiuminflux of birch [Betula pendula) roots, with time, were examinedin birch plants introduced to a nutrient solution containing125/jM K+ after a K+-starvation period. Cadmium was introducedduring the K+-recovery period and the effects of the heavy metalon the development of the uptake pattern was studied. When noCd was present K+ influx, in previously K+-starved plants, increasedwith time and reached a maximum after 6 h. When 2 or 5//M Cdwas supplied simultaneously with potassium to the root, K+ influxwas unchanged during an 8 h K+-recovery period, and the K concentrationin the roots did not increase as was the case when the plantswere given K+ without Cd. In another experiment Cd supply (2//M)to K+-fed plants gave an immediate 50% decrease in K+ influx.However, after prolonged exposure to Cd (up to 20 h), K+ influxrecovered to the control value. Key words: Birch, cadmium, influx, potassium, regulation |
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