Authors
Christoph Jung, Valérie Maeder, Felix Funk, Beat Frey, Hans Sticher, Emmanuel Frossard
Publication date
2003/5
Journal
Plant and Soil
Volume
252
Pages
301-312
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
The mechanisms enabling plants to tolerate high concentrations of available Cu in their rhizosphere are still poorly understood. To better understand the mechanisms involved, Lupinus albus L. (white lupin) was grown over 40 days in a hydroponic system compelling roots to develop under sterile conditions in the presence of a nutrient solution containing 0.5, 20 or 62 μM Cu. The following parameters were investigated in detail: low molecular weight phenols in nutrient solution (colorimetric assay), high molecular weight phenols in roots and in solution (HPLC-MS, HPLC-UV), pH, redox potential in solution (electrochemistry) and Cu distribution in the plant (AAS) as well as in apical root sections (EDX microanalysis). Finally, in vitro adsorption studies using voltammetry were conducted to evaluate the Cu adsorption behaviour of different phenolic compounds. When exposed to 62 μM Cu, biomass production …
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