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Comparison of cadmium subcellular distribution in different organs of two water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica Forsk.) cultivars
Authors:Junliang Xin  Baifei Huang  Zhongyi Yang  Jiangang Yuan  Yadong Zhang
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory for Biocontrol, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, 510275, China
2. Department of Safety and Environmental Engineering, Hunan Institute of Technology, Hengyang, 421002, China
Abstract:

Aims

Mechanisms of low cadmium (Cd) accumulations in cultivars of water spinach are poorly investigated. We aimed to improve understanding of the subcellular biochemical properties of the mechanisms involved.

Methods

A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the subcellular distributions of Cd in lateral and main roots, stems, and young and old leaves of a high-Cd (T308) and a low-Cd cultivar (QLQ).

Results

The ratio of main root:lateral roots Cd concentration in QLQ was lower (0.34–0.35) than that in T308 (0.39–0.55). The ratio of stem:main root Cd concentration in QLQ was much lower (0.60–0.73) than that in T308 (1.19–1.58). QLQ has higher capacity to sequester Cd in cell wall fractions of main and lateral roots than T308.

Conclusions

The difference in shoot Cd concentration between QLQ and T308 is attributable to the difference in Cd translocation from lateral to main roots and from roots to the stem. Fixation of large amounts of Cd in old leaves is beneficial to protect young leaves from Cd toxicity. Cadmium immobilization by the cell wall is important in Cd detoxification, especially in main and lateral roots of QLQ and the shoot of T308.
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