2004
DOI: 10.1556/aagr.52.2004.3.8
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Effect of cadmium on growth and oxidative metabolism of faba bean plants

Abstract: The effect of CdCl 2 (0-50 µM) on the growth, physiological parameters and leaf antioxidative enzymes of faba bean plants was studied in order to investigate the possible involvement of this metal in the generation of oxidative stress. In the roots and leaves of faba bean plants Cd produced a significant inhibition of growth, as well as a reduction in the transpiration rate, photosynthetic efficiency ( 14 CO 2 -fixation), ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate-carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) activity and leaf pigment conte… Show more

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“…Pretreatment of plants with SA induced a considerable increase in 14 CO 2 assimilation, photosynthetic activity and chlorophyll content, as also reported by Khan et al (2003), Moussa and Khodary (2003) and Krantev et al (2006). The activities of both carboxylating enzymes (RuBPC and PEPC) exhibited a strong reduction at all the Cd concentrations applied (Moussa, 2004;Krantev et al, 2006). Pretreatment of wheat plants with SA before exposure to Cd alleviated the inhibitory effect of Cd on these enzyme activities (Moussa and Khodary, 2003;Krantev et al, 2006).…”
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“…Pretreatment of plants with SA induced a considerable increase in 14 CO 2 assimilation, photosynthetic activity and chlorophyll content, as also reported by Khan et al (2003), Moussa and Khodary (2003) and Krantev et al (2006). The activities of both carboxylating enzymes (RuBPC and PEPC) exhibited a strong reduction at all the Cd concentrations applied (Moussa, 2004;Krantev et al, 2006). Pretreatment of wheat plants with SA before exposure to Cd alleviated the inhibitory effect of Cd on these enzyme activities (Moussa and Khodary, 2003;Krantev et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This differential accumulation of Cd can be considered as potentiating the physiological effect of SA. Cd is known to inhibit plant growth (Moussa, 2004), while the growth-inducing properties of SA were reported in Cd-treated barley (Metwally et al, 2003) and rice (Choudhury and Panda, 2004). Cadmium toxicity leads to water balance disturbances, manifested by a decrease in RWC, as observed by Costa and Morel (1994).…”
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confidence: 99%
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