Uptake and Transportation of Exogenous Aromatic Compounds (aniline, nitrobenzene) in Animal Plants
2001
Mitaishvili, T. | Ugrekhelidze, D. | KHoshtaria, Ts. | Gvalia, T. Georgia
Uptake of 1-6-14C aniline and 1-6-14C of nitrobenzene by roots of sterile seedlings of maize, pea, and kidney bean from water solutions, and also transportation of investigated xenobiotics and their metabolites to vegetative organs have been studied. It was found out that chemical-physical characteristics of xenobiotics has significant influence on the process of nitrobenzene and aniline uptake, whereas transportation of these substanses and their metabolites from roots to mentioned organs depends on both plant species and substance constitution. It was also proved that process of oxidizing degradation of investigated xenobiotics depends on the amount of substance transported to leaves.
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