J. Farias, S. T. Nunes, D. Sausen, M. Nunes, F. A. Neis, Leonardo C. Garlet, P. A. Nunes, V. Dressler, M. Schetinger, L. Rossato, E. Girotto, G. Brunetto, F. Nicoloso
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Abstract
Areas with a history of cupric fungicide application accumulate copper (Cu), which may be toxic to plants and might result in food chain contamination. This work aimed to study the effects of Cu contaminated vineyard soils (2.2, 5, 36.3, 67, 95.7, 270.5 and 320.70 mg Cu kg-1 soil) on potato physiology and it´s potential risk to human health, during the fall and spring growing seasons. The increase of Cu concentration in leaves was dependent on external Cu concentrations and development stage of the leaves. There were genotypic differences for both growth and biochemical parameters including high accumulation of Cu in tubers among the genotypes. Therefore, Cu stress triggered a defense mechanism against oxidative stress in potato plants; and the magnitude of Cu stress was depended on the genotype and the plant physiological status. In addition, these results provide evidence that potato antioxidants are not sufficient to prevent biological damage caused by Cu toxicity, and that popato cultivation in areas with high Cu levels is not recommended due to low production and potential risk to human health.
有使用铜杀菌剂历史的地区会积累铜,这可能对植物有毒,并可能导致食物链污染。本工作旨在研究秋季和春季生长季节,受Cu污染的葡萄园土壤(2.2、5、36.3、67、95.7、270.5和320.70 mg Cu kg-1土壤)对马铃薯生理学的影响及其对人类健康的潜在风险。叶片中Cu浓度的增加与外部Cu浓度和叶片发育阶段有关。在生长和生化参数方面存在基因型差异,包括不同基因型之间块茎中铜的高积累。因此,铜胁迫触发了马铃薯植物对氧化应激的防御机制;Cu胁迫的大小取决于基因型和植物的生理状况。此外,这些结果提供了证据,证明土豆抗氧化剂不足以防止铜毒性引起的生物损伤,并且由于产量低和对人类健康的潜在风险,不建议在铜含量高的地区种植波波头。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality is the Open Access journal of the German Society for Quality Research on Plant Foods and the Section Applied Botany of the German Botanical Society. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate recent results of applied plant research in plant physiology and plant ecology, plant biotechnology, plant breeding and cultivation, phytomedicine, plant nutrition, plant stress and resistance, plant microbiology, plant analysis (including -omics techniques), and plant food chemistry. The articles have a clear focus on botanical and plant quality aspects and contain new and innovative information based on state-of-the-art methodologies.