2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.06.570362
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The cadmium-hypertolerant fern,Athyrium yokoscense, exhibits two cadmium stress mitigation strategies in the roots and the aerial parts

Yuko Ukai,
Hiroki Taoka,
Manaka Kamada
et al.

Abstract: Athyrium yokoscenseis hypertolerant to cadmium (Cd) and can grow normally under a high Cd concentration despite Cd being a highly toxic heavy metal. To mitigate Cd stress in general plant species, Cd is promptly chelated with a thiol compound and is isolated into vacuoles. Generated active oxygen species (ROS) in the cytoplasm are removed by reduced glutathione. However, we found many differences in the countermeasures inA. yokoscense. Thiol compounds accumulated in the stele of the roots, although a long-term… Show more

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