Articolo in rivista, 2015, ENG, 10.1007/s11356-014-3349-y
Fabrizio Pietrini 1, Valentina Iori 1, Alexandra Cheremisina 2, Nina I. Shevyakova 2, Nataliya Radyukina 2, Vladimir V. Kuznetsov 2, Massimo Zacchini1
1 IBAF-CNR 2 IPP-RAS
Among metals, Ni has been indicated as one of the most dangerous for the environment, and plants exposed to this metal are frequently reported to undergo a severe stress condition. In this work, the tolerance responses to different Ni concentrations at physiological and biochemical levels were evaluated in Amaranthus paniculatus L., a plant species previously characterised for their ability to phytoremove Ni from metal-spiked water. Results indicated a good metal tolerance of this plant species at environmentally relevant Ni concentrations, while clear symptoms of oxidative damages were detected at higher Ni concentrations, both in roots and leaves, by measuring lipid peroxide content. At the photosynthetic level, pigment content determination, chlorophyll fluorescence image analysis and gas-exchange parameter measurements revealed a progressive impairment of the photosynthetic machinery at increasing Ni concentrations in the solution. Regarding biochemical mechanisms involved in antioxidative defence and metal binding, antioxidative enzyme (ascorbate peroxidase, APX; catalase, CAT; guaiacol peroxidase, GPX; superoxide dismutase, SOD) activity, polyamine (PA) content, polyamine oxidase (PAO) activity and organic acid (OA) content were differently affected by Ni concentration in the growth solution. A role for GPX, SOD, PAs, and oxalic and citric acid in Ni detoxification is suggested. These results can contribute to elucidate the tolerance mechanisms carried out by plants when facing environmentally relevant Ni concentrations and to identify some traits characterising the physiological and biochemical responses of Amaranthus plants to the presence and bioaccumulation of Ni.
Environmental science and pollution research international , pp. 482–494
Metal tolerance, Organic acids, Chlorophyll fluorescence, Polyamines, Antioxidative enzymes, Oxidative stress
Iori Valentina, Zacchini Massimo, Pietrini Fabrizio
ID: 282900
Year: 2015
Type: Articolo in rivista
Creation: 2014-08-05 14:56:58.000
Last update: 2015-10-03 16:29:30.000
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DOI: 10.1007/s11356-014-3349-y