Role of roots in differences in seed cadmium concentration among soybean cultivars—proof by grafting experiment

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作者
Megumi Sugiyama
Noriharu Ae
Tomohito Arao
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[1] National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences,Soil Environmental Division
[2] Kobe University,Laboratory of Soil Science, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
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Plant and Soil | 2007年 / 295卷
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Cadmium; Soybean; Genetic trait; Grafting;
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Soybean cultivars show significant differences in cadmium (Cd) concentrations in seeds, due primarily to genetics, not environmental factors. We previously suggested that low-Cd cultivars accumulate Cd in their roots and thus prevent its translocation to the rest of the plant. Through grafting experiments, we drew the following conclusions about Cd absorption and translocation: (1) The amount of Cd accumulated in shoots is determined by the Cd accumulation capacity of roots: cultivars with a small capacity to accumulate Cd in roots translocate more Cd and accumulate it in shoots; (2) The Cd concentration in shoots is determined by the Cd accumulation capacity of roots and the shoot productive ability of the scion cultivar; (3) The Cd tolerance of shoots differs among cultivars. Enrei, with a high-Cd accumulation capacity of roots, had a low Cd tolerance of shoots compared with Suzuyutaka and Hatayutaka, with a low Cd accumulation capacity of roots; (4) Cultivars differ in their distribution of Cd to seed; (5) These results show that seed Cd concentration is influenced by the differences among cultivars in ease of translocation of Cd to seed and in Cd accumulation capacity of roots.
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