2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2007.10.019
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Trade-off between cadmium tolerance and relative growth rate in 10 grass species

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“…citrate and oxalate) which sequester metal ions to form non toxic compounds (Kanoun-Boulé et al 2009;Murphy et al 1999). On the other hand, tolerance to Ni (for concentration B0.5 mg/l) may be explained by the low metal accumulation in plant biomass suggesting a partial Ni exclusion in L. gibba (Rabier et al 2007;Sabreen and Sugiyama 2008). The bioconcentration factor is more significant than the amount accumulated in plants since it indicates the plant's ability to accumulate trace elements relative to their concentration in the external nutrient solution (Marin and Oron 2007).…”
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“…citrate and oxalate) which sequester metal ions to form non toxic compounds (Kanoun-Boulé et al 2009;Murphy et al 1999). On the other hand, tolerance to Ni (for concentration B0.5 mg/l) may be explained by the low metal accumulation in plant biomass suggesting a partial Ni exclusion in L. gibba (Rabier et al 2007;Sabreen and Sugiyama 2008). The bioconcentration factor is more significant than the amount accumulated in plants since it indicates the plant's ability to accumulate trace elements relative to their concentration in the external nutrient solution (Marin and Oron 2007).…”
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“…Kanoun-Boulé et al (2009) reported in the tolerance of duckweed to copper that the release of organic anions might be involved in the protection of plants by chelating the metal ions in the rhizosphere to form non toxic complexes. However, according to Sabreen and Sugiyama (2008), tolerant populations can be characterized by a lower metal accumulation than the sensitive one.…”
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“…It is highly reactive and inactivates various enzymatic processes. Many studies indicated inhibition of plant growth (Maksymiec and Baszyński 1996, Maksymiec 1997, Sobkowiak and Dekert 2003, Guo et al 2007, Sabreen and Sugiyama 2008. The exact mechanism of cadmium-induced growth inhibition is still unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%