Uptake, sequestration and tolerance of cadmium at cellular levels in the hyperaccumulator plant species Sedum alfredii.

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MOE Key Laboratory of Environment Remediation and Ecological Health, College of Environmental & Resource Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China.

Published: April 2017

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  • Sedum alfredii is a plant species known for hyperaccumulating cadmium (Cd), and a study compared its ecotypes: hyperaccumulating (HE) and non-hyperaccumulating (NHE).
  • X-ray fluorescence images showed that in NHE ecotypes, Cd was mainly found in vascular bundles, while HEs exhibited significant Cd localization in various tissues, particularly in leaf mesophyll and stem pith as they aged.
  • HE protoplasts had a higher capacity to store Cd in vacuoles and demonstrated greater resistance to Cd-induced damage, suggesting that efficient vacuole sequestration is crucial for Cd accumulation and management in HE Sedum alfredii.

Article Abstract

Sedum alfredii is one of a few plant species known to hyperaccumulate cadmium (Cd). Uptake, localization, and tolerance of Cd at cellular levels in shoots were compared in hyperaccumulating (HE) and non-hyperaccumulating (NHE) ecotypes of Sedum alfredii. X-ray fluorescence images of Cd in stems and leaves showed only a slight Cd signal restricted within vascular bundles in the NHEs, while enhanced localization of Cd, with significant tissue- and age-dependent variations, was detected in HEs. In contrast to the vascular-enriched Cd in young stems, parenchyma cells in leaf mesophyll, stem pith and cortex tissues served as terminal storage sites for Cd sequestration in HEs. Kinetics of Cd transport into individual leaf protoplasts of the two ecotypes showed little difference in Cd accumulation. However, far more efficient storage of Cd in vacuoles was apparent in HEs. Subsequent analysis of cell viability and hydrogen peroxide levels suggested that HE protoplasts exhibited higher resistance to Cd than those of NHE protoplasts. These results suggest that efficient sequestration into vacuoles, as opposed to rapid transport into parenchyma cells, is a pivotal process in Cd accumulation and homeostasis in shoots of HE S. alfredii. This is in addition to its efficient root-to-shoot translocation of Cd.

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