2016
DOI: 10.3832/ifor1908-009
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Tolerance to heavy metal stress in seedlings of three pine species from contrasting environmental conditions in Chile

Abstract: Tolerance to metal stress was studied in seedlings of three pine species (Pinus radiata, P. pinaster and P. canariensis) under controlled ex vitro conditions. Mature female cones were randomly collected at two sites in Chile (Llico and Huilquilemu) characterized by contrasting environmental conditions. Oneyear-old pine seedlings were immersed in trays with solutions of CuSO4 (300 mM) or AlCl3 (100 mM), and their survival, growth rate and decay symptoms were recorded for 60 days. Results showed large difference… Show more

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“…Plant traits' transgenerational inheritance for adaptation to environmental changes is known. In a study on different pine trees species, the hypothesis that abiotic stress in the maternal environment can induce an inherited "transgenerational plasticity" was proven [21]. The potential of this capacity for practical applications is easy to imagine [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant traits' transgenerational inheritance for adaptation to environmental changes is known. In a study on different pine trees species, the hypothesis that abiotic stress in the maternal environment can induce an inherited "transgenerational plasticity" was proven [21]. The potential of this capacity for practical applications is easy to imagine [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among numerous plant species, isolated populations have adapted to settle in metalliferous soils and at constant presence of elevated levels of metals (Muszyńska et al 2013;Arencibia et al 2016;Bothe and Słomka 2017). Some other species are capable of hyperaccumulating HM ions taken up from the soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reactions associated with tolerance and sensitivity traits can be distinguished via comparative studies on species/ genotypes/lines exhibiting different level of tolerance to stress factors (Arencibia et al 2016;Ferrer et al 2018;Wei et al 2018;Koźmińska et al 2019). Although attempts have been made to elucidate HM tolerance mechanisms using this approach, there is limited information on the efficiency of plant acclimation to HM stress using prolonged, constant exposure to these ions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%