Lead effects on Brassica napus photosynthetic organs.

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf

Instituto de Química Física de Materiales, Ambiente y Energía, CONICET and Departamento de Química Inorgánica, Analítica y Química Física, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Electronic address:

Published: June 2017

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  • - The study investigated how lead (Pb) affects the structure and pigment levels in Brassica napus, with Pb added to the soil before planting and its effects measured at flowering and maturity stages.
  • - It was found that Pb levels were highest in the roots and lowest in the leaves, and older leaves at the flowering stage had more lead, indicating a potential detoxification response.
  • - While low Pb concentrations led to increased chlorophyll and antioxidants, higher concentrations caused significant cell damage in leaves and stems, reducing chlorophyll content at maturity.

Article Abstract

In this study, effects of lead on ultracellular structure and pigment contents of Brassica napus were examined. Pb(II) was added in soluble form to soil prior to sowing. Pb contents were measured in plant organs at the ontogenetic stages of flowering (FL) and physiological maturity (PM). Pigment contents were evaluated through reflectance measurements. Pb content in organs was found to decrease in the order; roots>stems>leaves. Lead content in senescent leaves at FL stage was significantly higher than harvested leaves, strongly suggesting a detoxification mechanism. Leaves and stems harvested at the PM stage showed damage at subcellular level, namely chloroplast disorganization, cell wall damage and presence of osmiophilic bodies. Chlorophyll content increased in the presence of Pb at the FL stage, compared with control; at the PM stage, chlorophyll contents decreased with low Pb concentration but showed no significant differences with control at high Pb soil concentration. The results suggest an increase in antioxidants at low Pb concentration and cell damage at higher lead concentration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2017.02.031DOI Listing

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