TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of cadmium on meristem activity and nucleus ploidy in roots of Pisum sativum L. cv. Frisson seedlings
AU - Fusconi, Anna
AU - Repetto, Ombretta
AU - Bona, Elisa
AU - Massa, Nadia
AU - Gallo, Cristina
AU - Dumas-Gaudot, Eliane
AU - Berta, Graziella
N1 - Funding Information:
This paper has been supported by the Centre of Excellence for Biosensing through the use of Plants and Microrganisms (CEBIOVEM) and by Italian Ministry of the Environment (Valle Bormida remediation program, O.M. 2986/1999). Dr. O. Repetto was supported by grants from the Italian MIUR and the French MENRT (Soutien de programme action spécifique co-tutelle France-Italie). We are grateful to Prof. A.M. Tagliasacchi for useful discussions and to Dr. V. Gianinazzi-Pearson (UMR PME, INRA-CMSE, Dijon, France) for providing the cv. Frisson pea genotype.
PY - 2006/12
Y1 - 2006/12
N2 - The effects of cadmium (Cd) administration on primary root growth, mitotic activity of apical meristems, mitotic aberrations and percentage of nucleus ploidy classes of differentiated roots were examined in Pisum sativum L. cv. Frisson. Cadmium caused a reduction of root length related to concentration, with an almost complete block of growth in plants treated with 250 μM Cd, from 24 h of treatment. Root lengthening is generally related to apical meristem activity, however, in the examined pea plants, mitotic activity was suppressed by 2.5 and 25 μM Cd treatment, while the highest Cd concentration, 250 μM, caused the occurrence of mitotic figures consisting almost exclusively of prophases. The lack of relation between root lengthening and mitotic activity was explained by the meristematic activity in the first period of treatment and by a different cell elongation. Lower (0.25, 0.5 and 1 μM), non-blocking Cd concentrations induced a number of mitotic aberrations, mainly consisting of sticky metaphases and anaphase bridges, whose frequency increased with Cd concentration. Besides, Cd induced variations of the percentages of nucleus populations in the differentiated roots, increasing the percentage of 4C nuclei and decreasing that of 2C. The mechanisms involved in the nuclear response to Cd, and the possible relations between Cd alteration of meristem cell activity and nuclear ploidy of differentiated cells are discussed.
AB - The effects of cadmium (Cd) administration on primary root growth, mitotic activity of apical meristems, mitotic aberrations and percentage of nucleus ploidy classes of differentiated roots were examined in Pisum sativum L. cv. Frisson. Cadmium caused a reduction of root length related to concentration, with an almost complete block of growth in plants treated with 250 μM Cd, from 24 h of treatment. Root lengthening is generally related to apical meristem activity, however, in the examined pea plants, mitotic activity was suppressed by 2.5 and 25 μM Cd treatment, while the highest Cd concentration, 250 μM, caused the occurrence of mitotic figures consisting almost exclusively of prophases. The lack of relation between root lengthening and mitotic activity was explained by the meristematic activity in the first period of treatment and by a different cell elongation. Lower (0.25, 0.5 and 1 μM), non-blocking Cd concentrations induced a number of mitotic aberrations, mainly consisting of sticky metaphases and anaphase bridges, whose frequency increased with Cd concentration. Besides, Cd induced variations of the percentages of nucleus populations in the differentiated roots, increasing the percentage of 4C nuclei and decreasing that of 2C. The mechanisms involved in the nuclear response to Cd, and the possible relations between Cd alteration of meristem cell activity and nuclear ploidy of differentiated cells are discussed.
KW - Cadmium
KW - Chromosome aberrations
KW - Flow cytometry
KW - Mitotic index
KW - Root apical meristems
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33747791211
U2 - 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2005.09.008
DO - 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2005.09.008
M3 - Article
SN - 0098-8472
VL - 58
SP - 253
EP - 260
JO - Environmental and Experimental Botany
JF - Environmental and Experimental Botany
IS - 1-3
ER -