Calcium modifies Cd effect on runner bean plants |
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Authors: | E Skó rzyńska-Polit,A Tukendorf,E Selstam,T Baszyński |
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Affiliation: | E. Skórzyska-Polit, A. Tukendorf, E. Selstam,T. Baszyski |
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Abstract: | The effect of different Ca concentrations in the growth medium on the toxicity of 25 μM CdSO4 was studied in runner bean plants (var. Pikny Ja) at two different growth stages of primary leaves. In young plants growing in a medium with low level of Ca a treatment with Cd for 12 days resulted in Ca accumulation in roots, a strong reduction of the leaf area, a decreased monogalactosyl diacylglycerol/digalactosyl diacylglycerol ratio and efficiency of the photosynthetic apparatus. In leaves of older plants growing under the same conditions, and surviving Cd treatment, a high accumulation of Ca but a low one of Cd, chlorosis of leaves, a decrease of the ratio monogalactosyl diacylglycerol/digalactosyl diacylglycerol and photosynthetic activity were shown. At a high level of Ca in the nutrient medium plant roots showed a remarkably high specificity to accumulate Cd but the toxic effect of the metal on plant growth parameters and content of pigments was decreased. No changes were observed in the level of galactolipids, but changes in fluorescence quenching were recorded. Calcium deficit enhanced the effect of Cd toxicity, including primary photochemistry, whereas excess Ca reduced toxic effects, while it is increasing the nonphotochemical quenching of excitation energy. |
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Keywords: | Calcium Cadmium Growth parameters Homoglutathione Acyl lipids Photochemical activity Phaseolus coccineus |
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