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Title: Induction of cadmium-binding peptides in sorghum
Authors: Pinto, A.P.
Serafim, M. A,
Bebbianno, M. J.
Mota, A. M.
Editors: Cookson, Rod
Keywords: Metal
Phytochelatins
Nutrient
Solution
Stress
Toxicity
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry Volume 86, Issue 1, pp 55-62, 2004
Abstract: Hydroponic experiments with sorghum were carried out in nutrient solution medium, under controlled environmental conditions for different periods of time. Cadmium (Cd ) was added at a final concentration of 0.1, 1 and 10 mg dm−3. The effect of time and cadmium concentration on the content of thiolic groups (TSH) in the “cell sap” of sorghum tissues are discussed in relation to plant resistance/tolerance to metal stress. The increase in Cd level in the nutrient solution was associated with a higher total Cd accumulation in the plant (root and shoot), which produced a significant enhancement on the thiolic groups content. Furthermore, higher Cd concentrations in plant tissues induced not only an increase in sulphur-rich compounds but also enhanced the binding capacity of these compounds.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6107
Type: article
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