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Mechanisms of copper tolerance by Armeria maritima in Dolfrwyong Bog,north Wales--initial studies
Authors:Brewin L E  Mehra A  Lynch P T  Farago M E
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Environmental and Applied Science Research, School of Environmental and Applied Sciences, University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GB, UK;(2) Environmental Geochemistry Research Group, The TH Huxley School of the Environment, Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Prince Consort Road, London, SW7 2BP, UK
Abstract:
Preliminary field studies were carried out at Dolfrwynog Bog in July 2000. Replicate samples of water, Armeria maritima plants and the soils adhering to its roots were collected and analysed for copper. Concentrations of up to 6486 mg kg–1 of copper in the soils were recorded. Accumulation of copper by the plant as expressed by concentration factors (CF) show that it is acting mainly as a copper excluder. Of the copper that is taken up, most of it is retained within the roots with very little being transported to the shoots of the plant. Moreover, a further possible mechanism of tolerance is exhibited by the excretion of copper through its decaying leaves. Towards the use of in vitro cultures to study the copper tolerance mechanisms in A. maritima a micropropagation protocol has been developed. The ex vitro plants have been rooted and established in compost.
Keywords:Armeria maritima  concentration factors  copper tolerance  Dolfrwynog Bog
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