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[Cd Accumulation Characteristics in Different Populations of Hylotelephium spectabile Under Salt Stress].
Guo, Jun-Mei; Yang, Jun-Xing; Yang, Jun; Wan, Xiao-Ming; Meng, Xiao-Fei; Chen, Tong-Bin; He, Meng-Ke; Zhou, Xiao-Yong; Xu, Tie-Bing.
Affiliation
  • Guo JM; Center for Environmental Remediation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
  • Yang JX; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
  • Yang J; Center for Environmental Remediation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
  • Wan XM; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
  • Meng XF; Center for Environmental Remediation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
  • Chen TB; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
  • He MK; Center for Environmental Remediation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
  • Zhou XY; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
  • Xu TB; Center for Environmental Remediation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 42(3): 1177-1184, 2021 Mar 08.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33742914
A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the growth response and Cd accumulation characteristics among different populations of Hylotelephium spectabile in Cd-contaminated cinnamon soil (2.22 mg·kg-1) with the addition of different concentrations of NaCl. Results showed that the biomasses and Cd concentrations of H. spectabile showed significant differences among different populations under Cd alone or Cd-salt combined stress. Moreover, salt stress aggravated the growth inhibition of H. spectabile and the Cd concentrations in different H. spectabile populations showed a declining trend, which may be related to the salt-derived pH increase leading to a decrease in Cd bioavailability. In addition, the growth and Cd absorption responses of H. spectabile under salt stress were significantly different in the different populations. The shoot biomasses of the LN population were significantly higher than in other populations under different treatment, and showed no significant decrease with the addition of 1% NaCl when compared with the control treatment and the tolerance index remained 0.91. At the same time, the shoot Cd concentration of the LN population was significantly higher than in other populations under different treatments. The result may be attributed to the Cd accumulation and detoxification mechanisms in LN are prior than other populations that may also have important physiological mechanisms for tolerance of salt stress. In summary, although Cd uptake in H. spectabile decreased with salt stress, there were significant differences among different populations. LN populations accumulated 84.4 µg·plant-1 Cd in shoots with 2% NaCl addition, which was 48.4%-89.3% higher than in other populations. Therefore, H. spectabile, especially LN populations, is a good candidate for phytoremediation of Cd-contaminated saline soil.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil Pollutants / Cadmium Language: Zh Journal: Huan Jing Ke Xue Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil Pollutants / Cadmium Language: Zh Journal: Huan Jing Ke Xue Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: China