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Inhibition of photosynthesis and transpiration in relation to mercury-induced root damage in spruce seedlings
Authors:Douglas L Godbold  Aloys Hüttermann
Institution:Forstbotanisches Inst., Univ. Göttingen, Büsgenweg 2, D-3400 Göttingen, FRG.
Abstract:Spruce seedlings Picea abies (L.) Karst.] were exposed in nutrient solutions to a range of concentrations of HgCl2 and CH3HgCl for 7 weeks. The mineral, chlorophyll and water contents of the needles, and dry weights of root and needles were then estimated. The rates of photosynthesis, transpiration and dark respiration of the intact plants were determined using a Li-cor portable photosynthesis-measuring system. CO2 uptake decreased as the supply of both forms of Hg increased. Rates of transpiration were significantly reduced only after exposure to CH3HgCl. Similar concentrations of Hg were found in needles independent of the form of Hg supplied. Decreased rates of CO2 uptake at 100 n M HgCl2 and 1 n M CH3HgCl could be explained by lower levels of chlorophyll, and by lower levels of chlorophyll and closed stomata at all other CH3HgCl concentrations. Only at 1000 n M HgCl2 were other photosynthetic parameters affected.
Decreased rates of transpiration and the lower chlorophyll levels in the needles did not appear to be due to the direct action of Hg, but rather to root damage that leads to a decrease in water supply and nutrient levels in the needles.
Keywords:Chlorophyll  mercury  methyl-mercury  mineral nutrition              Picea abies            water content
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