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Interaction of cadmium with glutathione and photosynthesis in developing leaves and chloroplasts of Phragmites australis (Articolo in rivista)
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- Interaction of cadmium with glutathione and photosynthesis in developing leaves and chloroplasts of Phragmites australis (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2003-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Pietrini F, Iannelli MA, Pasqualini S, Massacci A (2003)
Interaction of cadmium with glutathione and photosynthesis in developing leaves and chloroplasts of Phragmites australis
in Plant physiology (Bethesda)
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- In questo lavoro viene mostrato che la Phragmites, crescendo in presenza di cadmio è in grado di contrastarne la tossicità sulla fotosintesi sviluppando meccanismi di difesa basati sullincremento di tioli nel citoplasma e nei cloroplasti. (literal)
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- Interaction of cadmium with glutathione and photosynthesis in developing leaves and chloroplasts of Phragmites australis (literal)
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- We investigated how the presence of cadmium (Cd) at the emergence of
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel plants from rhizomes interacted with leaf and chloroplast physiological and biochemical processes. About 8.5 nmol Cd per mg of chlorophyll were found in leaves, and 0.83 nmol Cd per mg of chlorophyll in chloroplasts, of plants treated with 50 µM Cd. As a result, a 30% loss of chlorophyll was measured
concomitantly with a comparable percentage reduction in light-saturated photosynthesis. Rubisco content and activity were lowered by 10% and 60%, respectively. Antioxidant activity was stimulated by Cd treatment and associated with an increase in the glutathione and pyridine pools, and with a larger pool of reduced glutathione. It is suggested that the glutathione pool and its predominance in the reduced state protected the activity of many key photosynthetic enzymes against the thiophilic binding of Cd. Chloroplast ultrastructure was not significantly altered with 50 µM treatment and the efficiency of PSII, measured as the fluorescence ratio Fv/Fm, remained high because F0 and Fm were proportionally decreased. In plants treated with 100 µM Cd, all effects were exacerbated, but Fv/Fm remained close to that of control leaves and the glutathione and pyridine nucleotides pools were lowered. The results suggest that glutathione exerted a direct important protective role on photosynthesis in the presence of Cd.
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