“…In fact, at least 70% of the Cd intake by humans originates from plant foods (Wagner, 1993), leading to a potential threat to human health (Shah and Dubey, 1998). Cadmium has been shown to cause many morphological, physiological, biochemical and structural changes in plants, such 322 as water imbalance, inhibition of seed germination and photosynthesis, reduction of growth, especially of root growth, disturbances in mineral nutrition and sugar metabolism, and therefore strongly influences biomass production (Sanità di Toppi and Gabbrielli, 1999;Moussa, 2004), finally leading to the death of the plant (Kahle, 1993). Cadmium produces alterations in the functionality of membranes by inducing changes in lipid composition (Ouariti et al, 1997), affecting the enzymatic activities associated with membranes, such as that of H + -ATPase (Fodor et al, 1995), and decreasing the photosynthetic rate due to the reduced chlorophyll content and the enzymatic activity involved in CO 2 fixation (Greger and Ögren, 1991).…”