Adaptive potential of Typha laxmannii Lepech to a heavy metal contaminated site

被引:4
作者
Minkina, Tatiana M. [1 ]
Fedorenko, Grigoriy M. [2 ]
Nevidomskaya, Dina G. [1 ]
Fedorov, Yuri A. [1 ]
Pol'shina, Tatiana N. [2 ]
Fedorenko, Aleksei G. [1 ]
Chaplygin, Victor A. [1 ]
Mandzhieva, Saglara S. [1 ]
Ghazaryan, Karen A. [3 ]
Movsesyan, Hasmik S. [3 ]
Hassan, Tara M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Southern Fed Univ, Rostov Na Donu, Russia
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Fed Res Ctr, Southern Sci Ctr, Rostov Na Donu, Russia
[3] Yerevan State Univ, Yerevan, Armenia
基金
俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
Potentially toxic elements; Cattail; Fluvisols; Macrophytes; Pollution; Ultrastructure; PHRAGMITES-AUSTRALIS; MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS; PLANTS; PHYTOREMEDIATION; ACCUMULATION; L; WATER; RIVER; BIOACCUMULATION; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1007/s11104-021-05011-x
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Purpose To study the adaptive potential of the plant Typha laxmannii Lepech. to heavy metal (HM) stress on the basis of analysis of its morphological and anatomical features under the conditions of an anthropogenically transformed ecosystem of the Don River Delta. Methods The soils on the monitored plots are of the Fluvisol type. The soil characteristics and total concentrations of Mn, Ni, Cd, Cu, Zn, Pb and Cr in soils and cattail plants were analysed. Anatomical-morphological and electron-microscopic examinations revealed the toxic effect of HMs on the roots and leaves of T. laxmannii plants. Results The studied soils were found to contain high levels of the Zn, Cr, Pb and Cu. It was shown that the sources of Zn, Pb and Cu in the soils were anthropogenic in nature. The high Cr level in soils was due to the natural lithogenic factor. The contents of HM mobile forms in the soils exceeded the maximum permissible concentrations of Cd, Zn, Pb and Ni. An examination of communities of T. laxmannii grown in the impact zone revealed, proliferation anomalies. Ultrastructural studies of plants showed changes in cell membranes, as well as in the main cytoplasmic organelles. Conclusion The revealed structural changes are assumed to contribute to a slowdown in the ontogenetic development of plants and a decrease in their morphometric parameters under anthropogenic pollution. No significant ultrastructure changes were observed in the roots compared with the leaves, which indicates their high adaptive potential.
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页码:273 / 287
页数:15
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