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Some Physiological Aspects of Copper and Zinc Tolerance in Agrostis tenuis Sibth.: Cell Elongation and Membrane Damage
Authors:WAINWRIGHT  S J; WOOLHOUSE  H W
Abstract:Three clones of Agrostis tenuis Sibth. were studied with respectto the effects of Zn and Cu on the growth of root segments excisedfrom the zone of cell elongation. Elongation growth in segmentsfrom a Cu-tolerant and a Zn-tolerant clone was inhibited toa lesser extent by Cu and Zn respectively than was the growthof a clone which was not tolerant to these metals. Concentrationsof Cu2+ which inhibited root growth also caused leakage of K+from the cells but toxic concentrations of Zn2+ did not induceK+ leakage. Copper induced a higher rate of K+ leakage at 25than at 0 °C. The impllcations of these results for thesite of the toxic effects of Zn and Cu and the nature of theresistance mechanisms are discussed.
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