Calcium ameliorates effects of lead in protonema of Funaria hygrometrica Hedw.
Krzeslowska, M.(Adam Mickiewicz Univ., Poznan (Poland). Inst. of Experimental Biology)E-mail:[email protected] | Wozny, A.(Adam Mickiewicz Univ., Poznan (Poland). Inst. of Experimental Biology) | Konieczna-Koperska, J.(Adam Mickiewicz Univ., Poznan (Poland). Inst. of Experimental Biology)
Two-days-old in vitro grown protonemata of Funaria hygrometrica Hedw. were treated with a mixture PbCl2 (4 M Pb2+) and CaCl2 (16 M Ca2+) (Ca+Pb) for 48 h. The results were compared with the control: distilled water (H2O) and the solution of PbCl2 (4 M Pb2+) (Pb). Protonemata treated with Ca+Pb were longer and contained more cells than those treated with Pb. Moreover, a lower number of cells showed apical cell deformations typical for lead toxicity: swollen tips and wall thickenings at the apex. If deformations were present they were not as extended as in Pb. In comparison with the control, however, protonemata treated with Ca+Pb were shorter, contained a lower number of cells and some apical cells in this material were altered. It can be concluded that the presence of calcium partially neutralised toxic effects of lead in Funaria hygrometrica protonemata cells.
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