| Literature DB >> 32421586 |
Rulei Wu1, Yu Fan1, Yixuan Wu1, Sai Zhou1, Siqun Tang1, Xiaojie Feng2, Xiaoli Tan3, Jianmei Wang4, Li Liu1, Yongdong Jin5, Chuanqin Xia6.
Abstract
Citric acid (CA) and Lactic acid (LA) were used as additives to study the mechanism of organic acid promoting the root-to-shoot translocation of uranium (U) in Brassica juncea var. foliosa from molecular and tissue levels. Firstly, the distribution of U in plants under the condition of different organic acids concentrations were studied. The accumulation of U in leafs of 1 mM CA group and 5 mM LA group reached 2225 and 1848 mg/kg respectively, which was about 5 times that of the control group. Secondly, the speciation and distribution of U in plant roots after exposure to different culture solutions were studied by EXAFS and SEM. The result of EXAFS found that the complex of U with organic acids resulted in the U accumulated in the roots was the uranyl carboxylate speciation, while the control group only was the uranyl phosphate speciation. SEM results showed that the lactic acids could enhanced the translocation of U from the cortex to the stele. Thirdly, we further studied the apoplastic pathway and the symplastic pathway of U translocation using transpiration inhibitor and metabolism inhibitor. Compared with the control group, it was likely that the complex of U with organic acids were translocated into the shoot of plants through the apoplastic pathway.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32421586 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2020.106254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Radioact ISSN: 0265-931X Impact factor: 2.674