Cellular and Ultrastructure Alteration of Plant Roots in Response to Metal Stress

H. Hamim, M. Miftahudin, L. Setyaningsih
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Metal stress is among the important environmental stresses, which influences the growth and development of plants and crops in many areas in the biosphere. Root is an important gate for the absorption of water and mineral nutrition which in many types of lands is also accompanied by a higher concentration of metal elements, either essential (such as Fe, Mn, and Cu) or non-essential metal elements or heavy metals (such as Al, Pb, Hg, Cd, and Ag). In response to metal stress, plant roots sometimes develop a cellular structure to prevent excessive concentration of metal components to avoid toxic effects and cellular damage. Physiological and biochemical responses at the cellular level, which result in ultrastructure changes may occur due to or to avoid the negative effect of metal toxicity. In many cases it was followed by the reduction of root growth followed by discontinu ing entirely plant growth. On the other hand, the structural changes are an important part of root mechanism to sustain the plant from metal toxicity. In this chapter, different changes in the cellular ultrastructure resulting from toxic damage or indicating tolerance response to metal stress will be elucidated.
金属胁迫对植物根系细胞和超微结构的影响
金属胁迫是影响生物圈中许多地区植物和作物生长发育的重要环境胁迫之一。根系是吸收水分和矿物质营养的重要门户,在许多类型的土地上,还伴随着较高浓度的金属元素,无论是必需的(如铁、锰和铜)还是非必需的金属元素或重金属(如Al、Pb、Hg、Cd和Ag)。在金属胁迫下,植物根系有时会形成细胞结构,以防止金属成分浓度过高,从而避免毒性作用和细胞损伤。在细胞水平上的生理生化反应,导致超微结构的改变,可能是由于或为了避免金属毒性的负面影响而发生的。在许多情况下,随后是根系生长减少,然后是完全停止植物生长。另一方面,根系结构变化是维持植物免受金属毒害的重要机制。在本章中,细胞超微结构的不同变化将由毒性损伤引起或表明对金属应力的耐受反应。
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