Methyl jasmonate improves radical generation in macrophyte phytoremediation |
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Authors: | Cory D. Jensen Ninad P. Gujarathi |
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Affiliation: | 1.College of Computer Science and Engineering,Colorado School of Mines,Golden,USA;2.Chemical and Biological Engineering,Colorado State University,Fort Collins,USA;3.RIL R&D Biofuels Site,Reliance Industries Limited,Jamnagar,India |
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Abstract: | Phytoremediation is the use of plants to decontaminate and improve waters and soils. Pleustonic macrophytes are plant models for research in waters. In a phytoremediation study, the elicitation of Pistia stratiotes with methyl jasmonate or salicylic acid suggests that oxytetracycline modification rate coefficients could be increased more than threefold. Here we present the elicitation of Pistia stratiotes apical primary root tips. We detected reactive oxygen species generation by X-band electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, using the spin trap α-(4-pyridyl-1-oxide)-N-tert-butylnitrone (POBN). Elicitation using 0.8 mM methyl jasmonate during 1 h increased the relative spin-trapped radical concentration by +12 %. Further, results indicate acute plant toxicity above 0.24 mM salicylic acid. |
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