Endogenous trans-zeatin content in plants with different metal-accumulating ability: a field survey
A field survey was conducted to evaluate soil metal pollution and endogenous trans -zeatin content in the leaves of plants growing at six sites in a metal-polluted area located in Gejiu, Yunnan, China. Five plant species were collected, and the physicochemical properties and concentrations of five m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2016-12, Vol.23 (23), p.23422-23435 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A field survey was conducted to evaluate soil metal pollution and endogenous
trans
-zeatin content in the leaves of plants growing at six sites in a metal-polluted area located in Gejiu, Yunnan, China. Five plant species were collected, and the physicochemical properties and concentrations of five metals in the soil were analyzed. The
trans
-zeatin content in plant leaves was measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. Based on the Nemerow pollution index, the six sites were classified into four levels of pollution (i.e., low, medium, high, and severely high). The degree of soil metal pollution was cadmium (Cd) > arsenic (As) > lead (Pb) > zinc (Zn) > copper (Cu). The leaf
trans
-zeatin content in
Pteris vittata
(an arsenic hyperaccumulator) increased significantly by 98.6 % in soil with a severely high level of pollution compared with soil at a low level of pollution. However, in non-hyperaccumulators
Bidens pilosa
var
. radiata
and
Ageratina adenophora
, a significant decrease in leaf
trans
-zeatin content of 35.6 and 87.6 %, respectively, was observed. The leaf
trans
-zeatin content in
Artemisia argyi
also decreased significantly by 73.6 % in high metal-polluted soil compared with that in medium metal-polluted soil. Furthermore, significant correlations were observed between leaf
trans
-zeatin content in
Pteris vittata
and As, Pb, and Cd concentrations in the soil; however, either no correlation or a negative one was observed in the other plant species. Therefore, a high content of
trans
-zeatin in the leaves of
Pteris vittata
may play an important role in its normal growth and tolerance to metals. |
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ISSN: | 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-016-7544-x |