Leaf morphoanatomy of species tolerant to excess iron and evaluation of their phytoextraction potential

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Autor(a) principal: Santana, Brenda Vila Nova
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Araújo, Talita Oliveira de, Andrade, Guilherme Carvalho, Freitas-Silva, Larisse de, Kuki, Kacilda Naomi, Pereira, Eduardo Gusmão, Azevedo, Aristéa Alves, Silva, Luzimar Campos da
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Resumo: Setaria parviflora (Poir.) Kerguélen and Paspalum urvillei Steudel are grasses that grow naturally in a soil with high iron contents. This study aimed to characterize morphoanatomically and histochemically the iron phytotoxicity on leaves and evaluate the phytoextraction potential of these grasses. Saplings were cultivated in hydroponic solution with and without excess Fe-EDTA. Regarding measurements taken on leaves, reduction was observed among treatments of Fe-EDTA on height values of abaxial epidermis and bundle sheath in both species. As for iron histolocalization, stronger reaction was observed in leaves of S. parviflora, in comparison with P. urvillei. Anatomical damage, such as protoplast retraction, irregular xylem, changes in cell volume, and cell collapse, and visual symptoms, like leaf bronzing, chlorosis, and necrosis, were similar in both species when exposed to excess iron; however, P. urvillei showed more severe damage. This species accumulated more iron in shoots than S. parviflora and therefore is more favorable for use in phytoextraction. The root system of both species accumulated higher iron concentrations in relation to shoots.
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spelling Santana, Brenda Vila NovaAraújo, Talita Oliveira deAndrade, Guilherme CarvalhoFreitas-Silva, Larisse deKuki, Kacilda NaomiPereira, Eduardo GusmãoAzevedo, Aristéa AlvesSilva, Luzimar Campos da2017-11-08T16:19:55Z2017-11-08T16:19:55Z2013-09-031614-7499http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-013-2160-5http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/12911Setaria parviflora (Poir.) Kerguélen and Paspalum urvillei Steudel are grasses that grow naturally in a soil with high iron contents. This study aimed to characterize morphoanatomically and histochemically the iron phytotoxicity on leaves and evaluate the phytoextraction potential of these grasses. Saplings were cultivated in hydroponic solution with and without excess Fe-EDTA. Regarding measurements taken on leaves, reduction was observed among treatments of Fe-EDTA on height values of abaxial epidermis and bundle sheath in both species. As for iron histolocalization, stronger reaction was observed in leaves of S. parviflora, in comparison with P. urvillei. Anatomical damage, such as protoplast retraction, irregular xylem, changes in cell volume, and cell collapse, and visual symptoms, like leaf bronzing, chlorosis, and necrosis, were similar in both species when exposed to excess iron; however, P. urvillei showed more severe damage. This species accumulated more iron in shoots than S. parviflora and therefore is more favorable for use in phytoextraction. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Leaf morphoanatomy of species tolerant to excess iron and evaluation of their phytoextraction potential
title Leaf morphoanatomy of species tolerant to excess iron and evaluation of their phytoextraction potential
spellingShingle Leaf morphoanatomy of species tolerant to excess iron and evaluation of their phytoextraction potential
Santana, Brenda Vila Nova
Histochemistry
Leaf micromorphometry
Paspalum urvillei
Phytoremediation
Poaceae
Setaria parviflora
title_short Leaf morphoanatomy of species tolerant to excess iron and evaluation of their phytoextraction potential
title_full Leaf morphoanatomy of species tolerant to excess iron and evaluation of their phytoextraction potential
title_fullStr Leaf morphoanatomy of species tolerant to excess iron and evaluation of their phytoextraction potential
title_full_unstemmed Leaf morphoanatomy of species tolerant to excess iron and evaluation of their phytoextraction potential
title_sort Leaf morphoanatomy of species tolerant to excess iron and evaluation of their phytoextraction potential
author Santana, Brenda Vila Nova
author_facet Santana, Brenda Vila Nova
Araújo, Talita Oliveira de
Andrade, Guilherme Carvalho
Freitas-Silva, Larisse de
Kuki, Kacilda Naomi
Pereira, Eduardo Gusmão
Azevedo, Aristéa Alves
Silva, Luzimar Campos da
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author2 Araújo, Talita Oliveira de
Andrade, Guilherme Carvalho
Freitas-Silva, Larisse de
Kuki, Kacilda Naomi
Pereira, Eduardo Gusmão
Azevedo, Aristéa Alves
Silva, Luzimar Campos da
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santana, Brenda Vila Nova
Araújo, Talita Oliveira de
Andrade, Guilherme Carvalho
Freitas-Silva, Larisse de
Kuki, Kacilda Naomi
Pereira, Eduardo Gusmão
Azevedo, Aristéa Alves
Silva, Luzimar Campos da
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Histochemistry
Leaf micromorphometry
Paspalum urvillei
Phytoremediation
Poaceae
Setaria parviflora
topic Histochemistry
Leaf micromorphometry
Paspalum urvillei
Phytoremediation
Poaceae
Setaria parviflora
description Setaria parviflora (Poir.) Kerguélen and Paspalum urvillei Steudel are grasses that grow naturally in a soil with high iron contents. This study aimed to characterize morphoanatomically and histochemically the iron phytotoxicity on leaves and evaluate the phytoextraction potential of these grasses. Saplings were cultivated in hydroponic solution with and without excess Fe-EDTA. Regarding measurements taken on leaves, reduction was observed among treatments of Fe-EDTA on height values of abaxial epidermis and bundle sheath in both species. As for iron histolocalization, stronger reaction was observed in leaves of S. parviflora, in comparison with P. urvillei. Anatomical damage, such as protoplast retraction, irregular xylem, changes in cell volume, and cell collapse, and visual symptoms, like leaf bronzing, chlorosis, and necrosis, were similar in both species when exposed to excess iron; however, P. urvillei showed more severe damage. This species accumulated more iron in shoots than S. parviflora and therefore is more favorable for use in phytoextraction. The root system of both species accumulated higher iron concentrations in relation to shoots.
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