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Calcium in Carbonate Water Facilitates the Transport of U(VI) in Brassica juncea Roots and Enables Root-to-Shoot Translocation.

Eliane El Hayek1, Adrian J Brearley2, Tamara Howard3, Patrick Hudson4, Chris Torres5, Michael N Spilde2, Stephen Cabaniss1, Abdul-Mehdi S Ali2, José M Cerrato6.   

Abstract

The role of calcium (Ca) on the cellular distribution of U(VI) in Brassica juncea roots and root-to-shoot translocation was investigated using hydroponic experiments, microscopy, and spectroscopy. Uranium accumulated mainly in the roots (727-9376 mg kg-1) after 30 days of exposure to 80 μM dissolved U in water containing 1 mM HCO3 - at different Ca concentrations (0-6 mM) at pH 7.5. However, the concentration of U in the shoots increased 22 times in experiments with 6 mM Ca compared to 0 mM Ca. In the Ca control experiment, transmission electron microscopy-energy-dispersive spectroscopy analyses detected U-P-bearing precipitates in the cortical apoplast of parenchyma cells. In experiments with 0.3 mM Ca, U-P-bearing precipitates were detected in the cortical apoplast and the bordered pits of xylem cells. In experiments with 6 mM Ca, U-P-bearing precipitates aggregated in the xylem with no apoplastic precipitation. These results indicate that Ca in carbonate water inhibits the transport and precipitation of U in the root cortical apoplast and facilitates the symplastic transport and translocation toward shoots. These findings reveal the considerable role of Ca in the presence of carbonate in facilitating the transport of U in plants and present new insights for future assessment and phytoremediation strategies.

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Keywords:  calcium; carbonate; cellular distribution; plant roots; translocation; transport pathways; uranium

Year:  2019        PMID: 31742240      PMCID: PMC6859903          DOI: 10.1021/acsearthspacechem.9b00171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Earth Space Chem            Impact factor:   3.475


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