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Responses of Conyza canadensis to different concentrations of copper in soil].

Author(s): Ding, Jiahong; Liu, Dengyi; Li, Zheng; Wang, Guanglin Source: Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology / Zhongguo sheng tai xue xue hui, Zhongguo ke xue yuan Shenyang ying yong sheng tai yan jiu suo zhu ban Volume: 16 Issue: 4 Pages: 66872 Published: 2005-Apr [ PubMed Related Articles ] Abstract: Through pot experiment and physiological-biochemical analysis, the study showed that the electric conductivities of Conyza canadensis collected from heavy Cu pollution (I), light Cu pollution (II) and control (III) sites were enhanced, while the chlorophyll (a + b) contents were reduced with increasing Cu concentration. The protein and proline contents in I were increased at first and then reduced, but those in II and III were reduced with increasing Cu concentration. The activities of SOD, POD and CAT were intensified under Cu stresses. When the Cu concentration was 1 200 mg x kg(-1), their activities in I, II and III were increased 194.1%, 206.2% and 118.6%, 170.1%, 182.9% and 111.3%, and 115.1%, 155.4% and 107.3%, respectively, in comparing with the control, which illustrated that the tolerance of Conyza canadensis was in order of heavy Cu pollution site > light Cu pollution site > control site, and the three ecotypes showed distinct differences in tolerance. PubMed ID: 16011164 Document Type: English Abstract; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Language: Chinese Address: Biodiversity Research Centre, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, China. smalljia@etang.com MeSH Terms:

Heading
Biomass Conyza Copper Soil Soil Pollutants Species Specificity

Qualifier
*growth & development *analysis *analysis *analysis

Citation Subset: Index Medicus Chemical:

Registry Number Substance


0 0 7440-50-8 Soil Soil Pollutants Copper

Research Areas: Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Immunology (provided by Thomson Reuters) ISSN: 1001-9332 NLM Unique ID: 9425159 Country: China Status: MEDLINE Date Created: 13 Jul 2005 Date Completed: 15 Jun 2006 Date Revised: 15 Nov 2006

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