2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2013.04.080
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Growth and photosynthetic responses to copper in wild grapevine

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“…Furthermore, Cu exhibited low translocation to the above-ground parts of the plant, since it was mostly retained by the roots (Gajewska and Skłodowska 2010;Cambrollé et al 2013), which was confirmed by the BAF and TF values (higher and lower than 1, respectively) calculated in the present research. The difference in the distribution of the uptaken metal between leaves and roots was caused by efficiently working mechanisms of blocking Cu translocation (plant excluders) and the fact that the growth inhibition was organ-dependent (Gajewska and Skłodowska 2010) and, in our experiment, it was more considerable in roots than in leaves.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…Furthermore, Cu exhibited low translocation to the above-ground parts of the plant, since it was mostly retained by the roots (Gajewska and Skłodowska 2010;Cambrollé et al 2013), which was confirmed by the BAF and TF values (higher and lower than 1, respectively) calculated in the present research. The difference in the distribution of the uptaken metal between leaves and roots was caused by efficiently working mechanisms of blocking Cu translocation (plant excluders) and the fact that the growth inhibition was organ-dependent (Gajewska and Skłodowska 2010) and, in our experiment, it was more considerable in roots than in leaves.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Photosynthetic pigments can be used with success as dependable indicators to evaluate the level of metal stress due to inactivation of photosynthesis, which is combined with loss of chlorophyll contents (Maksymiec and Baszyński 1996b;Cambrollé et al 2013). Moreover, chlorophyll fluorescence has been employed in physiological and ecophysiological studies; since it is considered to be plant species-specific and is emitted only by fluorophores, such as chlorophyll a (Chl a), the fluorescence analysis is a useful tool for in vivo measurement of the stress level in plants (Maksymiec and Krupa 2002;Demmig-Adams et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sylvestris from a population located in a metal-polluted site exhibit high tolerance to Cu 100 5 stress (Cambrollé et al, 2013). These findings raised new questions, the answers to 101 which could be essential for enhancing the adaptation of vines to conditions of excess 102…”
Section: Introduction 76 77mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, wild grapevine populations present considerable genetic polymorphism and 106 wide variability (McGovern et al, 1996) and it is not known whether the higher degree 107 of Cu tolerance reported by Cambrollé et al (2013) could be explained by inter-108 population differences. The present study was therefore conducted in order to clarify 109 these issues.…”
Section: Introduction 76 77mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sheldon and Menzies [19] observed that Rhodes grass treated with Cu (1.17 µM) showed a 10% of growth reduction. Mateos-Narania et al [20] found that Cu bioaccumulation in A. halimus decreases the net photosynthetic rate and reduces the growth [21]. Root microscopy analyses of Chloris gayana Knuth plants treated by copper solution (0.66 µM) have thick and cracked root meristem and cuticule [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%