Role of Copper Binding, Absorption, and Translocation in Copper Tolerance of Agrostis gigantea Roth |
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Authors: | HOGAN, GARY D. RAUSER, WILFRIED E. |
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Abstract: | The capacity of roots to accumulate and retain copper was examinedin two clones of Agrostis gigantea which differ in their toleranceto excess copper. Root elongation growth in the non-tolerantclone was completely inhibited by 16 mmol m3 Cu whereas40 mmol m3 was required for inhibition in the tolerantclone. The amount of readily exchangeable copper was greaterin roots of the tolerant clone than in the non-tolerant clone.The higher capacity for binding copper did not prevent the entryof copper into the cells of intact or excised roots of the tolerantclone. Roots of both clones contained similar amounts of copperafter removal of the readily exchangeable fraction. More copperwas translocated to the shoots of the tolerant than the non-tolerantclone. The explanation of copper tolerance in Agrostis giganteamust be sought in areas other than those of differences in grosscopper absorption and retention by roots. |
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