2011
DOI: 10.1590/s2236-89062011000100012
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Efeitos dos rejeitos da indústria de zinco na anatomia e crescimento de plantas jovens de Salix humboldtiana Willd: (salgueiro)

Abstract: -(Effects of tailings from zinc industry in the anatomy and growth of young plants of Salix humboldtiana Willd. (willow)). The heavy metal pollution caused mainly by mining and industrial activities requires studies for the recovery of contaminated areas. Thus, we studied growth and anatomical characteristics responses of young willow plants grown in heavy metal multicontaminated soil. Plants were grown in three mixture levels of contaminated soil: 0%, 15% and 30% (v/v) for 60 days. At the highest level of con… Show more

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“…Heavy metals influence the process of cell expansion by decreasing the cell size (GOMES et al, 2011a;GOMES et al, 2011b;MARQUES et al, 2011). Therefore, the observed increase in stomatal density in plants grown under contamination with heavy metals compensated for the smaller diameter stomata found in these conditions, confirming the data found in this study for B. arrecta cultivated under As contamination.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Heavy metals influence the process of cell expansion by decreasing the cell size (GOMES et al, 2011a;GOMES et al, 2011b;MARQUES et al, 2011). Therefore, the observed increase in stomatal density in plants grown under contamination with heavy metals compensated for the smaller diameter stomata found in these conditions, confirming the data found in this study for B. arrecta cultivated under As contamination.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…A smaller number of vessels were present in metaxylem of Salix humboldtiana exposed to Zn and reported that heavy metals can reduce the number of xylem vessels, confirming the data found this study (GOMES et al, 2011a). In other words, toxic elements can alter the balance of the hormones that are directly related to the morphogenesis of the plant tissues.…”
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“…According to Rodrigues, Santos, Santos, Pereira, and Sobrinho (2016), the plant increases its filtering capacity by increasing its negative charges to protect internal tissues from the damage caused by toxic metals. Various studies point to the endoderm and exoderm as the main barriers and retention sites of toxic metals in plant roots, which minimize the translocation of these ions and favor tolerance to this stress (Gomes, Marques, Nogueira, Silva, Castro, & Soares, 2011). Our results are in agreement with Mondal, Das, Roy, Datta, and Banerjee (2013), who reported that a reduction in root growth could be due to the direct interference of Cd with some hydrolytic enzymes, which play a fundamental role in the transport of nutrients to the primary root and stem.…”
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confidence: 99%