Tianqian Zhang , Junli Wang , Yuting Wang , Xiaoru Fan , Yuan Liu , Huan Zhao , Jie He
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摘要
重金属污染土壤是一个常见的环境污染问题,会产生负面影响。植物修复的潜力已被广泛认识。本研究探讨了中国北方主要湿地植物 Suaeda heteroptera Kitag.吸收镉(Cd)的机理。通过水培实验,测定了加入离子通道抑制剂和代谢抑制剂后异翅草根系中的镉含量。此外,还研究了镉在异翅草中的亚细胞分布和化学形态。结果表明,异翅草根主要通过钙离子通道吸收镉。异翅草根对镉的吸收与 P 型 ATP 酶密切相关,表明异翅草根对镉的吸收是主动的。细胞壁沉淀和液泡分区是吸收和耐受镉的主要机制。异翅草根系统中的镉主要与蛋白质、果胶酸盐和磷酸盐结合,从而降低了其毒性。然而,镉会转化为高活性形式,在高浓度时毒性会增加。
Mechanisms of cadmium absorption in Suaeda heteroptera roots
Heavy metal contaminated soil is a common environmental pollution problem, which has a negative impact. The potential for the phytoremediation has been widely recognized. This study investigated the mechanisms of cadmium (Cd) absorption in Suaeda heteroptera Kitag., a dominant wetland plant in northern China. A hydroponic experiment was carried out to determine the Cd content in S. heteroptera roots after adding ion channel inhibitors and metabolic inhibitors. Furthermore, subcellular distribution and chemical forms of Cd in S. heteroptera were investigated. The results showed that Cd was mainly absorbed by S. heteroptera roots through calcium ion channels. Cd absorption by S. heteroptera roots was closely associated with the P-type ATPase, suggesting that Cd was actively absorbed by S. heteroptera roots. Cell wall precipitation and vacuole compartmentalization were the major mechanisms underlying absorption and tolerance to Cd. Cd in S. heteroptera root system was predominantly bound to proteins, pectinate, and phosphates, thereby reducing its toxicity. However, Cd was transformed into a highly active form and became more toxic at high concentrations.