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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 212: 112009, 2021 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33556811

ABSTRACT

Cu pollution is a problem in mining areas in Peru. Here we evaluate the phytoextraction capacity, physiological and proteomic responses of four species growing in copper-contaminated areas in Arequipa, Peru. The plants used in the experiments were obtained by collecting seedlings (Tessaria integrifolia, Bacharis salicifolia), rhizomes (Eleocharis montevidensis) and seeds (Chenopodium murale) along a polluted river. They were exposed to solutions containing 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 mg Cu L-1 during 20 days. Growth was affected in a concentration-dependent way. According to the tolerance index, B. salicifolia and C. murale were the most sensitive species, but with greater Cu phytoextraction capacity and accumulation in the biomass. The content and ratio of photosynthetic pigments changed differently for each specie and carotenoids level were less affected than chlorophyll. Cu also induced changes in the protein and sugar contents. Antioxidant enzyme activities (catalase and superoxide dismutase) increased with a decrease in the malondialdehyde. There were marked changes in the protein 2D-PAGE profiles with an increase in the abundance of metallothioneins (MT) of class II type I and II. Our results suggest that these species can grow in Cu polluted areas because they developed multiple tolerance mechanisms, such as and MTs production seems a important one.


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Adaptation, Biological/drug effects , Copper/toxicity , Environmental Pollutants/toxicity , Metallothionein/metabolism , Plant Development/drug effects , Soil Pollutants/toxicity , Antioxidants/metabolism , Biodegradation, Environmental , Biomass , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Copper/metabolism , Environmental Pollutants/metabolism , Mining , Peru , Plant Roots/drug effects , Plant Roots/growth & development , Plant Roots/metabolism , Proteomics , Seedlings/drug effects , Seedlings/growth & development , Seedlings/metabolism , Soil Pollutants/metabolism , Species Specificity
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