Title of article :
Toxic effects of Cu2+ on growth, nutrition, root morphology, and distribution of Cu in roots of Sabi grass Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
P.M. Kopittke، نويسنده , , C.J. Asher، نويسنده , , F.P.C Blamey، نويسنده , , N.W. Menzies، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Sabi grass (Urochloa mosambicensis (Hack.) Dandy) (a C4 species of Poaceae) is commonly used to revegetate disturbed sites in low-rainfall environments, but comparatively little is known regarding copper (Cu) toxicity in this species. A dilute nutrient solution culture experiment was conducted for 10 d to examine the effects of elevated Cu2+ activities ({Cu2+}) on the growth of Sabi grass. Growth was inhibited by high Cu in solution, with a 50% reduction in the relative fresh mass occurring at 1.0 μM {Cu2+} for the roots and 1.2 μM {Cu2+} for the shoots. In solutions containing 1.2–1.9 μM {Cu2+}, many of the roots ruptured due to the tearing and separation of the rhizodermis and outer cortex from the underlying tissues. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that Cu-rich deposits were found to accumulate predominantly within vacuoles. Due to limited translocation of Cu from the roots to the shoots, phytotoxicity is likely to be more of a problem in remediation of Cu-toxic sites than is Cu toxicity of fauna consuming the above-ground biomass.
Keywords :
Critical external and internal Cu concentrations , Root morphology , Cu precipitation in roots
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment