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Stable isotope fractionation during uptake and translocation of cadmium by tolerant Ricinus communis and hyperaccumulator Solanum nigrum as influenced by EDTA TEXT SIZE: A A A
The isotopic fractionation could contribute to understanding the Cd accumulation mechanisms in plant species. However, there are few of systematical investigations with regards to the Cd isotope fractionation in hyperaccumulator plants. The Cd tolerant Ricinus communis and hyperaccumulator Solanum nigrum were cultivated in nutrient solutions with varying Cd and EDTA concentrations. Cd isotope ratios were determined in the solution, root, stem and leaf. The two investigated plants were systematically enriched in light isotopes relative to their solutions (Delta Cd-114/110(plant-solution)= -0.64 parts per thousand to -0.29 parts per thousand for R. communis and -0.84 parts per thousand to -031 parts per thousand for S. nigrum). Cd isotopes were markedly fractionated among the plant tissues. For both plant species, an enrichment in light Cd isotopes from solution to root was noted, followed by a slight depletion in light Cd isotopes from root to shoot. Noticeably, the chelation process has caused lighter Cd isotope enrichment in the root of R. communis and S. nigrum. Further, the good fits between Delta Cd-114/110(root-plant) and In F-root (or between Delta Cd-114/110(shoot-plant) and In F-shoot) indicate that Cd isotopic signatures can be used to study Cd transportation during the metabolic process of plants. This study suggests that knowledge of the Cd isotope ratios could also provide new tool for identifying the Cd-avoiding crop cultivars. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
 

Publication name

 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 236 634-644; 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.01.103 MAY 2018

Author(s)

 Wei, Rongfei; Guo, Qingjun; Yu, Guirui; Kong, Jing; Li, Siliang; Song, Zhaoliang; Hu, Jian; Tian, Liyan; Han, Xiaokun; Okoli, Chukwunonso Peter

Corresponding author(s) 

 GUO Qingjun
 guoqj@igsnrr.ac.cn  
 Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Beijing, Peoples R China
 Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Coll Resources & Environm, Beijing, Peoples R China 

Author(s) from IGCAS   HU Jian

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