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Environ Pollut ; 159(1): 324-336, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20822838

RESUMO

In order to achieve efficient phytoextraction of heavy metals using trees, the metal allocation to aboveground tissues needs to be characterised. In his study, the distribution of heavy metals, macro- and micronutrients and the metal micro-localisation as a function of the leaf position and heavy metal treatment were analysed in poplars grown on soil with mixed metal contamination. Zinc was the most abundant contaminant in both soil and foliage and, together with cadmium, was preferentially accumulated in older foliage whereas excess copper and lead were not translocated. Changes in other element concentrations indicated an acceleration in aging as a consequence of the metal treatment. Excess zinc was irregularly accumulated inside leaf tissues, tended to saturate the veins and was more frequently stored in cell symplast than apoplast. Storage compartments including metabolically safe and sensitive subcellular sites resulted in sizable metal accumulation as well as stress reactions.


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Metais/metabolismo , Folhas de Planta/metabolismo , Populus/metabolismo , Poluentes do Solo/metabolismo , Cobre/metabolismo , Chumbo/metabolismo , Zinco/metabolismo
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Environ Pollut ; 159(1): 337-347, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20427108

RESUMO

The phytoextraction potential of plants for removing heavy metals from polluted soils is determined by their capacity to store contaminants in aboveground organs and complex them safely. In this study, the metal compartmentation, elemental composition of zinc deposits and zinc complexation within leaves from poplars grown on soil with mixed metal contamination was analysed combining several histochemical and microanalytical approaches. Zinc was the only heavy metal detected and was stored in several organelles in the form of globoid deposits showing ß-metachromasy. It was associated to oxygen anions and different cations, noteworthy phosphorous. The deposit structure, elemental composition and element ratios indicated that zinc was chelated by phytic acid ligands. Maturation processes in vacuolar vs. cytoplasmic deposits were suggested by differences in size and amounts of complexed zinc. Hence, zinc complexation by phytate contributed to metal detoxification and accumulation in foliage but could not prevent toxicity reactions therein.


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Metais/metabolismo , Organelas/metabolismo , Folhas de Planta/metabolismo , Populus/metabolismo , Poluentes do Solo/metabolismo , Zinco/metabolismo , Ácido Fítico/metabolismo
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