Trade-off between cadmium tolerance and relative growth rate in 10 grass species
2008
Sabreen, Shamima | Sugiyama, Shu-ichi
Plant species exhibit great differences in heavy metal accumulation and tolerance. In this study we compared interspecific differences in responses to Cadmium (Cd) stress among 10 C₃ grass species by growing hydroponically under the conditions of different Cd treatments (0, 5, 10 and 50μM). Responses of plant shoot dry mass to Cd treatments (resistance) were separated into avoidance (the response of shoot Cd concentration to Cd treatments) and tolerance (the response of shoot dry mass to shoot Cd concentration). The relative growth rate (RGR) and leaf structural properties of plants were measured under optimum growth condition. There were large differences in resistance, avoidance and tolerance among the species. Avoidance and tolerance were attributed independently to total Cd resistance. Resistance and tolerance were correlated negatively with RGR, leaf water content (LW), specific leaf area (SLA), leaf elongation rate (LER), and leaf length (LL), but the leaf dry matter concentration (LMDC), and nuclear DNA content showed a positive correlation with resistance and tolerance. These results indicate a trade-off between growth rate and tolerance to Cd stress. Species with higher Ca/Mg ratios showed low avoidance (r =-0.943***), suggesting uptake inhibition by Ca²⁺ to develop avoidance against Cd stress.
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