| Literature DB >> 29425449 |
Jing-Jie Guo1, Xiao Tan1, Hui-Ling Fu1, Jing-Xin Chen1,2, Xiao-Xia Lin1, Yuan Ma1, Zhong-Yi Yang1.
Abstract
Two pot experiments were conducted to compare and verify Cd accumulation capacities of different cultivars under Cd exposures (0.215, 0.543, and 0.925 mg kg-1 in Exp-1 and 0.143, 0.619, and 1.407 mg kg-1 in Exp-2) and Cd subcellular distributions between low- and high-Cd cultivars. Shoot Cd concentrations between the selected low- and high-Cd cultivars were 1.4-fold different and the results were reproducible. The proportions of Cd-in-cell-wall of shoots and roots were all higher in a typical low-Cd cultivar (DX102) than in a typical high-Cd cultivar (HJK), while those of Cd-in-chloroplast or Cd-in-trophoplast and Cd-in-membrane-and-organelle were opposite. The proportions of Cd-in-vacuoles-and-cytoplasm of roots in DX102 were always higher than in HJK under Cd stresses, while there was no clear pattern in those of shoots. These findings may help to reduce health risk of Cd from Chinese kale consumption and explained biochemical mechanisms of cultivar-dependent Cd accumulation among the species.Entities:
Keywords: Brassica alboglabra L. H. Bailey; cadmium; cultivar variation; pollution-safe cultivars; subcellular distribution
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29425449 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.7b05123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279