Effect of Zinc Excess in Substrate on Physiological Responses of L.

Plants (Basel)

Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, 11 Pushkinskaya St., 185910 Petrozavodsk, Russia.

Published: January 2023

Zinc (Zn) is a fundamental micronutrient for plants' metabolism, but in high concentrations, it is toxic. In this study, we investigated the physiological response of white mustard ( L. cv. Belgia) plants to the Zn excess concentrations (50, 100, and 150 mg kg) in the substrate. The results showed that sand Zn concentration of 50 mg kg did not affect the physiological parameters of plants, despite to the high Zn accumulation in shoots. The growth, biomass accumulation, photosynthesis rate, and pigment amount were inhibited at Zn concentrations of 100 and 150 mg kg in substrate. A slight increase in malondialdehyde (MDA) was also observed at zinc concentrations (100 and 150 mg kg) without changes in membrane permeability, which is partly connectedtoan increase in the proline content. The results suggested that white mustard tolerates Zn excess impact. is able to grow on Zn-contaminated substrates along with significant Zn accumulation in shoots, which supports its high potential for phytoremediation of Zn-polluted agricultural soils. It is also possible to propose the following recycling of white mustard plants for Zn fortification feedstuff.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9823938PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010211DOI Listing

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