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Tolerance strategies of two Mediterranean native xerophytes under fluoride pollution in Tunisia.

Asma Boukhris1,2, Isabelle Laffont-Schwob3,4, Hélène Folzer1, Jacques Rabier1, Imed Mezghani2, Marie-Dominique Salducci1, Thierry Tatoni1, Mohamed Chaieb2.   

Abstract

A field study was conducted along a fluorine gradient of soil pollution in Tunisia from Gabes, the most polluted site, to Smara, the reference site. Variations of fluoride (F) concentrations in soils were detected over 1 year in Gabes, Skhira, and Smara. F concentrations in the aerial part of two native plant species, i.e., Erodium glaucophyllum and Rhanterium suaveolens, were above the usual background concentrations. Bioaccumulation factors ranged from 0.08 to 1.3. With F concentrations in aerial parts up to 355 mg kg-1, both species may be described as F accumulators. Both species showed an earlier vegetative growth in Gabes than in Smara. However, some difference between their strategies could be observed, i.e., E. glaucophyllum shortening the period of its vegetative growth with an escape strategy and R. suaveolens decreasing its ratio of alive/dead parts potentially lowering the F toxicity by storage in dead cells. However, at a tissue level, mechanisms of tolerance were similar. Leaf section micrographs of both species showed a higher calcium accumulation in leaf midveins at Gabes than at Smara, confirming the role of calcium in plant F tolerance strategies.

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Keywords:  Alive/dead part ratio; Calcium accumulation; Erodium glaucophyllum; Escape effect; Rhanterium suaveolens; Vegetative growth

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30324375     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-3431-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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