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Low root/shoot (R/S) biomass ratio can be an indicator of low cadmium accumulation in the shoot of Chinese flowering cabbage (Brassica campestris L. ssp. chinensis var. utilis Tsen et Lee) cultivars.

Zhi-Min Xu1,2, Xiu-Qin Mei1, Ling Tan1, Qu-Sheng Li3, Li-Li Wang1, Bao-Yan He1, Shi-Hong Guo1, Chu Zhou1, Han-Jie Ye1.   

Abstract

Chinese flowering cabbage is a commonly consumed vegetable that accumulates Cd easily from Cd-contaminated soils. Cultivations of low-Cd cultivars are promising strategies for food safety, but low-Cd-accumulating mechanisms are not fully elucidated. To address this issue, 37 cultivars were screened to identify high- and low-Cd cultivars upon exposure to sewage-irrigated garden soil pretreated with different Cd concentrations (1.81, 2.90, and 3.70 mg kg-1dry soil). The results showed that shoot Cd concentrations differed among the cultivars by maximum degrees of 2.67-, 3.71-, and 3.00-fold under control and treatments, respectively. Soil-pot trial and hydroponic trial found no significant difference in Cd and Ca mobilization, uptake, and transport ability by root per weight between high- and low-Cd cultivars. Interestingly, a stable R/S ratio difference among cultivars (p < 0.01) was observed, and the cultivar variation of Cd accumulation in shoots was mainly dependent on their R/S ratios. R/S ratio was also statistically positively associated with Cd and Ca accumulation in high- and low-Cd cultivars (p < 0.05), both in soil and hydroponics culture. This was mainly due to the lower root biomass of low-Cd cultivars resulted in lower total release of root exudates, lower total Cd and Ca mobilization in rhizosphere soil, and lower total Cd and Ca uptake and transport. The higher shoot biomass of low-Cd cultivars also has dilution effects on Cd concentration in shoot. Overall, low R/S ratio may be regarded as a direct and efficient indicator of low Cd accumulation in the shoot of Chinese flowering cabbage. These findings provided the possibilities to screening low-Cd cultivars using their R/S ratio.

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Keywords:  Ca channel; Cd mobilization; Cd uptake and translocation; Low-Cd cultivars; R/S biomass ratio

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30368704     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-3566-x

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


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