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Caesium and strontium accumulation in shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and physiological aspects
Due to the physico-chemical similarities of caesium (Cs(+)) to potassium (K(+)) on the one hand and strontium (Sr(2+)) to calcium (Ca(2+)) on the other hand, both elements can easily be taken up by plants and thus enter the food chain. This could be detrimental when radionuclides such as (137)Cs and...
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author | Kanter, Ulrike Hauser, Andreas Michalke, Bernhard Dräxl, Stephan Schäffner, Anton R. |
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description | Due to the physico-chemical similarities of caesium (Cs(+)) to potassium (K(+)) on the one hand and strontium (Sr(2+)) to calcium (Ca(2+)) on the other hand, both elements can easily be taken up by plants and thus enter the food chain. This could be detrimental when radionuclides such as (137)Cs and (90)Sr are involved. In this study, both genetic and physiological aspects of Cs(+) and Sr(2+) accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana were investigated using 86 Arabidopsis accessions and a segregating F(2) population of the low Cs(+) accumulating Sq-1 (Ascot, UK) crossed with the high uptaking Sorbo (Khurmatov, Tajikistan). Hydroponically grown plants were exposed to subtoxic levels of Cs(+) and Sr(2+) using radioactive isotopes as tracers. In the natural accessions shoot concentration of Cs(+) as well as Sr(2+) varied about 2-fold, whereas its heritability ranged for both ions between 0.60 and 0.73. Shoot accumulation of Cs(+) and Sr(2+) could be compromised by increasing concentrations of their essential analogues K(+) and Ca(2+), respectively, causing a reduction of up to 80%. In the case of the segregating F(2)/F(3) population Sq-1×Sorbo, this study identified several QTL for the trait Cs(+) and Sr(2+) accumulation, with main QTL on chromosomes 1 and 5. According to the correlation and discrimination surveys combined with QTL-analysis Cs(+) and Sr(2+) uptake seemed to be mediated mostly via non-selective cation channels. A polymorphism, affecting amino acids close to the K(+)-pore of one candidate, CYCLIC-NUCLEOTIDE-GATED CHANNEL 1 (CNGC1), was identified in Sorbo and associated with high Cs(+) concentrating accessions. |
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spelling | pubmed-29358732010-09-13 Caesium and strontium accumulation in shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and physiological aspects Kanter, Ulrike Hauser, Andreas Michalke, Bernhard Dräxl, Stephan Schäffner, Anton R. J Exp Bot Research Papers Due to the physico-chemical similarities of caesium (Cs(+)) to potassium (K(+)) on the one hand and strontium (Sr(2+)) to calcium (Ca(2+)) on the other hand, both elements can easily be taken up by plants and thus enter the food chain. This could be detrimental when radionuclides such as (137)Cs and (90)Sr are involved. In this study, both genetic and physiological aspects of Cs(+) and Sr(2+) accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana were investigated using 86 Arabidopsis accessions and a segregating F(2) population of the low Cs(+) accumulating Sq-1 (Ascot, UK) crossed with the high uptaking Sorbo (Khurmatov, Tajikistan). Hydroponically grown plants were exposed to subtoxic levels of Cs(+) and Sr(2+) using radioactive isotopes as tracers. In the natural accessions shoot concentration of Cs(+) as well as Sr(2+) varied about 2-fold, whereas its heritability ranged for both ions between 0.60 and 0.73. Shoot accumulation of Cs(+) and Sr(2+) could be compromised by increasing concentrations of their essential analogues K(+) and Ca(2+), respectively, causing a reduction of up to 80%. In the case of the segregating F(2)/F(3) population Sq-1×Sorbo, this study identified several QTL for the trait Cs(+) and Sr(2+) accumulation, with main QTL on chromosomes 1 and 5. According to the correlation and discrimination surveys combined with QTL-analysis Cs(+) and Sr(2+) uptake seemed to be mediated mostly via non-selective cation channels. A polymorphism, affecting amino acids close to the K(+)-pore of one candidate, CYCLIC-NUCLEOTIDE-GATED CHANNEL 1 (CNGC1), was identified in Sorbo and associated with high Cs(+) concentrating accessions. Oxford University Press 2010-09 2010-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2935873/ /pubmed/20624763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erq213 Text en © 2010 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This paper is available online free of all access charges (see http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/open_access.html for further details) |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Kanter, Ulrike Hauser, Andreas Michalke, Bernhard Dräxl, Stephan Schäffner, Anton R. Caesium and strontium accumulation in shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and physiological aspects |
title | Caesium and strontium accumulation in shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and physiological aspects |
title_full | Caesium and strontium accumulation in shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and physiological aspects |
title_fullStr | Caesium and strontium accumulation in shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and physiological aspects |
title_full_unstemmed | Caesium and strontium accumulation in shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and physiological aspects |
title_short | Caesium and strontium accumulation in shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and physiological aspects |
title_sort | caesium and strontium accumulation in shoots of arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and physiological aspects |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2935873/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20624763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erq213 |
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