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Effect of excess cadmium and zinc ions on roots and shoots of maize seedlings
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Journal Of Plant Nutrition. Taylor & Francis Inc, v. 28, n. 11, n. 1923, n. 1931, 2005.
0190-4167
WOS:000234254500005
10.1080/01904160500310435
Autor
Souza, JF
Dolder, H
Cortellazzo, AL
Institución
Resumen
The effect of 8-day-old exposure maize seedlings with cadmium (Cd) or zinc (Zn), separately, are described with special attention being given to ultrastructural changes as well as changes of the growth. These elements, frequent pollutants found in the soil, were added as I mM solutions to nutrient solution used for roots and shoots of maize seedlings, investigated 8 days after germination. The symptoms of heavy metal toxicity were clear showing that Cd inhibits root growth more strongly than the shoots and more effectively than zinc ions. The results of scanning electron microscopy revealed changes in the leaf surface, particularly in the guard cells of the stomata. The ultrastructural analyses of the parenchyma mesophyll cells showed extensive chloroplast disorganization, mainly affecting the thylakoid membranes and grana. 28 11 1923 1931