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Screening of poplar clones for cadmium phytoremediation using photosynthesis, biomass and cadmium content analyses (Articolo in rivista)
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- Screening of poplar clones for cadmium phytoremediation using photosynthesis, biomass and cadmium content analyses (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2010-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1080/15226510902767163 (literal)
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- F. Pietrini; M. Zacchini; V. Iori; L. Pietrosanti; D. Bianconi; A. Massacci (literal)
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- Institute of Agro-Environment and Forest Biology of National Research Council,
Monterotondo Scalo, Roma, Italy (literal)
- Titolo
- Screening of poplar clones for cadmium phytoremediation using photosynthesis, biomass and cadmium content analyses (literal)
- Abstract
- Variability of cadmium tolerance and distribution in plant organs was investigated in ten
selected poplar clones from different species, hybrids and genotypes. To this end, plants
were exposed for three weeks to 50 ?M CdSO4 in hydroponics. Cadmium accumulation in
roots, stem and leaves as well as biomass production and photosynthesis maintenance varied
greatly among clones. The metal mostly accumulated in roots, up to 80% in some clones,
and interestingly, only 50% in some others. In general, metal tolerance reflected the degree
of photosynthesis inhibition, which was higher in clones with high cadmium accumulation
in leaves. Biomass production, net photosynthesis, transpiration, and pigment content were
differently reduced in cadmium-treated clones with respect to control. The variability of
cadmium distribution among leaves, stem, and roots provides candidate poplars for specific
phytoremediation processes of contaminated waters and soils. (literal)
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