INVESTIGADORES
FABRA Adriana Isidora
artículos
Título:
CADMIUM ACCUMULATION AND TOLERANCE IN BRADYRHIZOBIUM SPP. (PEANUT MICROSYMBIONTS.
Autor/es:
BIANUCCI, ELIANA; FABRA, ADRIANA; CASTRO,STELLA
Revista:
CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 62 p. 96 - 100
ISSN:
0343-8651
Resumen:
Cadmium (Cd) is a well known heavy metal considered as one of the most toxic metals on Earth, affecting all viable cells that are exposed even at low concentration. It is introduced to agricultural soils mainly by phosphate fertilizers and causes many toxic symptoms in cells. Phytochelatins (PCs) are non-protein thiols which are involved in oxidative stress protection and are strongly induced by Cd. In this work, we analyzed metal toxicity as well as PCs implication on protection of peanut plants exposed to Cd. Results showed that Cd exposure induced a reduction of peanut growth and produced changes in the histological structure with a deposit of unknown material on the epidermal and endodermal cells. When plants were exposed to 10 mM Cd, no modification of chlorophyll, lipid peroxides, carbonyl groups, or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) content was observed. At this concentration, peanut leaves and roots glutathione (GSH)content decreased. However, peanut roots were able to synthesize different types of PCs (PC2,PC3, PC4). In conclusion, PC synthesis could prevent metal disturbance on cellular redox balance, avoiding oxidative damage to macromolecules.