Cadmium accumulation and distribution in artichoke plants (Cynara scolymus L.) grown in two contaminated agricultural soils

Manglar ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 443-447
Author(s):  
Levi Acevedo Villazana ◽  
Heizel Chacon Llanos ◽  
Valeria Meneses Cassani ◽  
Andrés Azabache Leyton Andrés
2019 ◽  
Vol 13 ((04) 2019) ◽  
pp. 599-604 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nik Marzuki Sidik ◽  
Roslina Mat Yazid ◽  
Dhalila Zafirah Mohd Dahlan ◽  
Babul Airianah Othman ◽  
Ismanizan Ismail

Cadmium (Cd) contamination of urban and agricultural soils is toxic to humans, animals and may cause negative effects on plant growth and crop production. The existing conventional methods are found to be not efficient to remove Cd from contaminated soil. The present experiment reports the analysis of nine T1 lines of transgenic tobacco carrying metallothionein gene (eiMT1) from Eleusine indica, with potential for high efficiency to remediate Cd in contaminated soils. Thirty-days old tobacco plants were treated with different concentrations of CdNO3 (0, 50, 100 and, 150 µmol) for seven days and the accumulation of Cd in the whole seedling was quantitatively determined by using atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS). All transgenic tobacco lines showed greater tolerance and accumulated higher level of Cd than the wild type with lines 18D, 20D1 and, 18C were among the highest (678.7, 623.0 and 611.9 mgkg-1 Cd, respectively). Meanwhile, transgenic tobacco lines 18B1 and 20D1 showed higher expression of eiMT1 gene. These results suggest that the cadmium accumulation in transgenic tobacco did not strictly associate with the expression level of eiMT1 gene. However, expression of eiMT1 greatly required for higher accumulation of Cd in transgenic tobacco seedling.


Agronomie ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 225-230 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hélène BENOIT ◽  
Georges DUCREUX
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2007 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 689-692 ◽  
Author(s):  
Krisztina Kristóf ◽  
Györgyi Kampfl ◽  
György Heltai ◽  
Erika Nótás ◽  
Abdousalam Algaidi
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2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 239-246 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.E. Ajayi ◽  
M.S. Dias Junior ◽  
N. Curi ◽  
I. Oladipo

Abstract This study aimed to investigate the mineralogy, moisture retention, and the compressive response of two agricultural soils from South West Nigeria. Undisturbed soil cores at the A and B horizons were collected and used in chemical and hydrophysical characterization and confined compression test. X-ray diffractograms of oriented fine clay fractions were also obtained. Our results indicate the prevalence of kaolinite minerals relating to the weathering process in these tropical soils. Moisture retention by the core samples was typically low with pre-compression stress values ranging from50 to 300 kPa at both sites. Analyses of the shape of the compression curves highlight the influence of soil moisture in shifts from the bi-linear to S-shaped models. Statistical homogeneity test of the load bearing capacity parameters showed that the soil mineralogy influences the response to loading by these soils. These observations provide a physical basis for the previous classification series of the soils in the studied area. We showed that the internal strength attributes of the soil could be inferred from the mineralogical properties and stress history. This could assist in decisions on sustainable mechanization in a datapoor environment.


Author(s):  
Ogidi A. Ogidi ◽  
Danja B. A. ◽  
Sanusi K. A. ◽  
Nathaniel Sunday Samuel ◽  
Abdurrahman Abubakar ◽  
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