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From soil to cacao bean: Unravelling the pathways of cadmium translocation in a high Cd accumulating cultivar of Theobroma cacao L

The research on strategies to reduce cadmium (Cd) accumulation in cacao beans is currently limited by a lack of understanding of the Cd transfer pathways within the cacao tree. Here, we elucidated the transfer of Cd from soil to the nib (seed) in a high Cd accumulating cacao cultivar. Here, we eluci...

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Autores principales: Blommaert, Hester, Aucour, Anne-Marie, Wiggenhauser, Matthias, Moens, Claudia, Telouk, Philippe, Campillo, Sylvain, Beauchêne, Jacques, Landrot, Gautier, Testemale, Denis, Pin, Serge, Lewis, Caleb, Umaharan, Pathmanathan, Smolders, Erik, Sarret, Géraldine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9755593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36531371
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1055912
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author Blommaert, Hester
Aucour, Anne-Marie
Wiggenhauser, Matthias
Moens, Claudia
Telouk, Philippe
Campillo, Sylvain
Beauchêne, Jacques
Landrot, Gautier
Testemale, Denis
Pin, Serge
Lewis, Caleb
Umaharan, Pathmanathan
Smolders, Erik
Sarret, Géraldine
author_facet Blommaert, Hester
Aucour, Anne-Marie
Wiggenhauser, Matthias
Moens, Claudia
Telouk, Philippe
Campillo, Sylvain
Beauchêne, Jacques
Landrot, Gautier
Testemale, Denis
Pin, Serge
Lewis, Caleb
Umaharan, Pathmanathan
Smolders, Erik
Sarret, Géraldine
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description The research on strategies to reduce cadmium (Cd) accumulation in cacao beans is currently limited by a lack of understanding of the Cd transfer pathways within the cacao tree. Here, we elucidated the transfer of Cd from soil to the nib (seed) in a high Cd accumulating cacao cultivar. Here, we elucidated the transfer of Cd from soil to the nib (seed) in a high Cd accumulating cacao cultivar through Cd stable isotope fractionation, speciation (X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy), and localization (Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry). The plant Cd concentrations were 10-28 higher than the topsoil Cd concentrations and increased as placenta< nib< testa< pod husk< root< leaf< branch. The retention of Cd in the roots was low. Light Cd isotopes were retained in the roots whilst heavier Cd isotopes were transported to the shoots (Δ (114/110) Cd (shoot-root) = 0.27 ± 0.02 ‰ (weighted average ± standard deviation)). Leaf Cd isotopes were heavier than Cd in the branches (Δ (114/110) Cd (IF3 leaves-branch) = 0.18 ± 0.01 ‰), confirming typical trends observed in annual crops. Nibs and branches were statistically not distinguishable (Δ (114/110) Cd (nib-branch) = −0.08‰ ± 0.06 ‰), contrary to the leaves and nibs (Δ (114/110) Cd (nib-IF3 leaves) = -0.25‰ ± 0.05 ‰). These isotope fractionation patterns alluded to a more direct transfer from branches to nibs rather than from leaves to nibs. The largest fraction (57%) of total plant Cd was present in the branches where it was primarily bound to carboxyl-ligands (60-100%) and mainly localized in the phloem rays and phelloderm of the bark. Cadmium in the nibs was mainly bound to oxygen ligands (60-90%), with phytate as the most plausible ligand. The weight of evidence suggested that Cd was transferred like other nutrients from root to shoot and accumulated in the phloem rays and phelloderm of the branches to reduce the transfer to foliage. Finally, the data indicated that the main contribution of nib Cd was from the phloem tissues of the branch rather than from leaf remobilization. This study extended the limited knowledge on Cd accumulation in perennial, woody crops and revealed that the Cd pathways in cacao are markedly different than in annual crops.
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spelling pubmed-97555932022-12-17 From soil to cacao bean: Unravelling the pathways of cadmium translocation in a high Cd accumulating cultivar of Theobroma cacao L Blommaert, Hester Aucour, Anne-Marie Wiggenhauser, Matthias Moens, Claudia Telouk, Philippe Campillo, Sylvain Beauchêne, Jacques Landrot, Gautier Testemale, Denis Pin, Serge Lewis, Caleb Umaharan, Pathmanathan Smolders, Erik Sarret, Géraldine Front Plant Sci Plant Science The research on strategies to reduce cadmium (Cd) accumulation in cacao beans is currently limited by a lack of understanding of the Cd transfer pathways within the cacao tree. Here, we elucidated the transfer of Cd from soil to the nib (seed) in a high Cd accumulating cacao cultivar. Here, we elucidated the transfer of Cd from soil to the nib (seed) in a high Cd accumulating cacao cultivar through Cd stable isotope fractionation, speciation (X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy), and localization (Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry). The plant Cd concentrations were 10-28 higher than the topsoil Cd concentrations and increased as placenta< nib< testa< pod husk< root< leaf< branch. The retention of Cd in the roots was low. Light Cd isotopes were retained in the roots whilst heavier Cd isotopes were transported to the shoots (Δ (114/110) Cd (shoot-root) = 0.27 ± 0.02 ‰ (weighted average ± standard deviation)). Leaf Cd isotopes were heavier than Cd in the branches (Δ (114/110) Cd (IF3 leaves-branch) = 0.18 ± 0.01 ‰), confirming typical trends observed in annual crops. Nibs and branches were statistically not distinguishable (Δ (114/110) Cd (nib-branch) = −0.08‰ ± 0.06 ‰), contrary to the leaves and nibs (Δ (114/110) Cd (nib-IF3 leaves) = -0.25‰ ± 0.05 ‰). These isotope fractionation patterns alluded to a more direct transfer from branches to nibs rather than from leaves to nibs. The largest fraction (57%) of total plant Cd was present in the branches where it was primarily bound to carboxyl-ligands (60-100%) and mainly localized in the phloem rays and phelloderm of the bark. Cadmium in the nibs was mainly bound to oxygen ligands (60-90%), with phytate as the most plausible ligand. The weight of evidence suggested that Cd was transferred like other nutrients from root to shoot and accumulated in the phloem rays and phelloderm of the branches to reduce the transfer to foliage. Finally, the data indicated that the main contribution of nib Cd was from the phloem tissues of the branch rather than from leaf remobilization. This study extended the limited knowledge on Cd accumulation in perennial, woody crops and revealed that the Cd pathways in cacao are markedly different than in annual crops. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9755593/ /pubmed/36531371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1055912 Text en Copyright © 2022 Blommaert, Aucour, Wiggenhauser, Moens, Telouk, Campillo, Beauchêne, Landrot, Testemale, Pin, Lewis, Umaharan, Smolders and Sarret https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Blommaert, Hester
Aucour, Anne-Marie
Wiggenhauser, Matthias
Moens, Claudia
Telouk, Philippe
Campillo, Sylvain
Beauchêne, Jacques
Landrot, Gautier
Testemale, Denis
Pin, Serge
Lewis, Caleb
Umaharan, Pathmanathan
Smolders, Erik
Sarret, Géraldine
From soil to cacao bean: Unravelling the pathways of cadmium translocation in a high Cd accumulating cultivar of Theobroma cacao L
title From soil to cacao bean: Unravelling the pathways of cadmium translocation in a high Cd accumulating cultivar of Theobroma cacao L
title_full From soil to cacao bean: Unravelling the pathways of cadmium translocation in a high Cd accumulating cultivar of Theobroma cacao L
title_fullStr From soil to cacao bean: Unravelling the pathways of cadmium translocation in a high Cd accumulating cultivar of Theobroma cacao L
title_full_unstemmed From soil to cacao bean: Unravelling the pathways of cadmium translocation in a high Cd accumulating cultivar of Theobroma cacao L
title_short From soil to cacao bean: Unravelling the pathways of cadmium translocation in a high Cd accumulating cultivar of Theobroma cacao L
title_sort from soil to cacao bean: unravelling the pathways of cadmium translocation in a high cd accumulating cultivar of theobroma cacao l
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9755593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36531371
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1055912
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