Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Rooted cuttings of Populus nigra L. clone Poli and Salix alba L. clone SS5 were treated for three weeks with 50 ?M
CdSO4 in nutrient solution. The willow showed a far higher Cd tolerance, expressed as tolerance index (Ti), than the
poplar in both roots and leaves. The root Cd content was higher in poplar than in willow, whereas in leaves the opposite
was found. As a consequence, the translocation factor (Tf) revealed a greater ability of Cd transport in willow than in
poplar. Cd treatment enhanced cysteine, ?-glutamylcysteine and reduced glutathione contents in roots of both species,
whereas in leaves they were only enhanced in poplar. Furthermore, only poplar leaves showed an enhanced content of
phytochelatins, whereas malic and citric acids rose in response to Cd only in the willow leaves. Cd treatment increased
putrescine, spermidine and spermine contents in both roots and leaves of the willow, whereas in poplar only the
putrescine content was enhanced in roots.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cysteine; malic acid; phytochelatins; polyamines; poplar
List of contributors:
Zacchini, Massimo; Pietrini, Fabrizio; Massacci, Angelo
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