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J Theor Biol ; 383: 7-11, 2015 Oct 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26254216

ABSTRACT

Vegetative bioremediation of calcareous sodic and saline-sodic soils is a biological approach for soil desalination by plants. It is based on three main processes: (i) sodium release from cation exchange sites, (ii) its leaching, and/or (iii) phytodesalination (Na(+) uptake by plant roots and its accumulation in shoots). Leaching needs sufficient rainfall and/or adequate irrigation. Thus, under non-leaching conditions, phytodesalination is the only existing process in terms of sodium removal. Several works tried to evaluate these processes; used plants were grown in field, in lysimeters, or in non-perforated pots. The evaluation of vegetative bioremediation, leaching, and phytodesalination was mainly based on plant analyses (including biomass production, sodium accumulation, test culture, and co-culture) and soil analyses (porosity, salinity, sodicity...). Nevertheless, used parameters are not enough to ensure comparisons between results found in different investigations. The present study introduces new parameters like phytodesalination efficiency, yield, and rate as well as vegetative bioremediation and leaching yields and rates. Our study is also illustrated by an estimation of all parameters for several previously-published data from our own works and those of other authors. Obtained results showed usefulness of these parameters and some of them can be extended to heavy metal phytoexraction.


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Biodegradation, Environmental , Plants/metabolism , Soil/chemistry , Biomass , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Porosity , Salinity , Sodium/pharmacokinetics
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C R Biol ; 332(8): 704-10, 2009 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19632653

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Impaired germination is common among halophyte seeds exposed to salt stress, partly resulting from the salt-induced reduction of the growth regulator contents in seeds. Thus, the understanding of hormonal regulation during the germination process is a main key: (i) to overcome the mechanisms by which NaCl-salinity inhibit germination; and (ii) to improve the germination of these species when challenged with NaCl. In the present investigation, the effects of ABA, GA(3), NO(-)(3), and NH(+)(4) on the germination of the oilseed halophyte Crithmum maritimum (Apiaceae) were assessed under NaCl-salinity (up to 200 mM NaCl). Seeds were collected from Tabarka rocky coasts (N-W of Tunisia). The exogenous application of GA(3), nitrate (either as NaNO(3) or KNO(3)), and NH(4)Cl enhanced germination under NaCl salinity. The beneficial impact of KNO(3) on germination upon seed exposure to NaCl salinity was rather due to NO(-)(3) than to K(+), since KCl failed to significantly stimulate germination. Under optimal conditions for germination (0 mM NaCl), ABA inhibited germination over time in a dose dependent manner, but KNO(3) completely restored the germination parameters. Under NaCl salinity, the application of fluridone (FLU) an inhibitor of ABA biosynthesis, stimulated substantially seed germination. Taken together, our results point out that NO(-)(3) and GA(3) mitigate the NaCl-induced reduction of seed germination, and that NO(-)(3) counteracts the inhibitory effect of ABA on germination of C. maritimum.


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Abscisic Acid/physiology , Apiaceae/physiology , Germination/physiology , Gibberellins/physiology , Nitrates/physiology , Salt-Tolerant Plants/physiology , Seeds/physiology , Abscisic Acid/antagonists & inhibitors , Abscisic Acid/pharmacology , Ammonium Chloride/pharmacology , Apiaceae/drug effects , Drug Interactions , Germination/drug effects , Gibberellins/pharmacology , Nitrates/pharmacology , Potassium Chloride/pharmacology , Potassium Compounds/pharmacology , Pyridones/pharmacology , Saline Solution, Hypertonic/pharmacology , Salinity , Salt-Tolerant Plants/drug effects , Seeds/drug effects , Tunisia
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