M. LHOTSKÁ, V. ZEMANOVÁ, D. PAVLÍKOVÁ, F. HNILIČKA
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Abstract
The effect of toxic element multicontamination on photosynthetic responses was observed in a greenhouse hydroponic culture of lettuce plants (Lactuca sativa var. capitata). The experiment focused only on the combined effect of selected toxic elements without the influence of soil, due to the hydroponic conditions. Pre-cultivated (six-true-leaf stage) plants were grown in control and contaminated hydroponic culture for 14 d. The mix of toxic elements (As, Cd, Pb, and Zn) in the contaminated solution corresponded to the water-soluble fraction of soil from the anthropogenically contaminated Litavka River area, Czech Republic. The plant response was measured by determining the toxic element contents, dry biomass, and gas-exchange parameters. Lettuce accumulated toxic elements predominantly in the roots, with low translocation to the leaves. The uptake of toxic elements harmed photosynthesis and caused a decrease in net photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, and stomatal conductance. Consequently, the whole dry biomass of the plants decreased. The results show that contamination in hydroponic conditions had an irreversible effect on plant fitness due to direct contact between the roots and contaminated solutions.
在温室水培莴苣(Lactuca sativa var. capitata)中,观察了有毒元素多重污染对生菜光合反应的影响。由于水培条件,实验只关注选定的有毒元素的综合作用,而不受土壤的影响。预栽培(六真叶期)植株在对照和污染水培中生长14 d。污染溶液中有毒元素(As、Cd、Pb和Zn)的混合比例与人为污染的捷克共和国Litavka河地区土壤的水溶性组分相对应。通过测定有毒元素含量、干生物量和气体交换参数来测量植物的反应。莴苣有毒元素的积累主要集中在根部,向叶片的转移较少。有毒元素的吸收损害了光合作用,导致净光合速率、蒸腾速率和气孔导度下降。因此,植物的总干生物量减少。结果表明,在水培条件下,污染对植物的适应性有不可逆的影响,因为根与污染溶液直接接触。
期刊介绍:
Photosynthetica publishes original scientific papers and brief communications, reviews on specialized topics, book reviews and announcements and reports covering wide range of photosynthesis research or research including photosynthetic parameters of both experimental and theoretical nature and dealing with physiology, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology on one side and leaf optics, stress physiology and ecology of photosynthesis on the other side.
The language of journal is English (British or American). Papers should not be published or under consideration for publication elsewhere.