Literature DB >> 22046749

Use of plasma-based spectroscopy and infrared microspectroscopy techniques to determine the uptake and effects of chromium(III) and chromium(VI) on Parkinsonia aculeata.

Yong Zhao1, Jose R Peralta-Videa, Martha L Lopez-Moreno, Geoffrey B Saupe, Jorge L Gardea-Torresdey.   

Abstract

Chromium uptake and tolerance by Mexican Palo Verde (Parkinsonia aculeata) (MPV) was studied in a six-month experiment with Cr(III) and Cr(VI) at 60 and 10 mg kg(-1), respectively. Chromium and nutrient uptake were determined by ICP-OES and changes in macromolecules were studied by infrared microspectroscopy (IMS). In the Cr(VI)-treated plants, chromium concentration increased in the roots only through the third month, while translocation to stems increased constantly throughout the six months. Cr(III) applications decreased the amount of Zn in leaves and stems (p < or = 0.05). Cr(VI) increased P and S in all plant tissues and increased Ca in roots, but decreased Ca in stems and leaves, and Mg in roots and stems. Cr(III) decreased P in stems and leaves, while both Cr ions decreased K in all MPV tissues. Relative to untreated plant tissue, the IMS revealed significant changes at 1730 cm(-1) and 845 cm(-1). Changes at 1730 cm(-1) indicated that the cortex and xylem of Cr-treated plants were more proteinaceous. Changes at 845 cm(-1) revealed higher lignifications in cortex. However, at the stem level, Cr(VI) decreased lignin deposition in xylem. The data showed that MPV could be useful in the phytoremediation of Cr in moderately impacted soils.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22046749     DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2011.568534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Phytoremediation        ISSN: 1522-6514            Impact factor:   3.212


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1.  Kinetin increases chromium absorption, modulates its distribution, and changes the activity of catalase and ascorbate peroxidase in Mexican Palo Verde.

Authors:  Yong Zhao; Jose R Peralta-Videa; Martha L Lopez-Moreno; Minghua Ren; Geoffrey Saupe; Jorge L Gardea-Torresdey
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2010-12-21       Impact factor: 9.028

2.  Nopalea cochenillifera, a potential chromium (VI) hyperaccumulator plant.

Authors:  Vinayak S Adki; Jyoti P Jadhav; Vishwas A Bapat
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2012-08-23       Impact factor: 4.223

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