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Lead tolerance of different Fagopyrum esculentum cultivars

LIU Yonghai; YU Le; CHEN Yibin;LIU Xihui;WU Lei;HUANG Jingshang;HE Suping   

  1. Department of Biology, Zhaoqing College, Zhaoqing 526061, China
  • Received:2005-07-25 Revised:2006-05-08 Online:2006-11-10 Published:2006-11-10

Abstract: This paper studied the difference of three Fagopyrum esculentum cultivars in lead tolerance after treated their seedlings with different concentrations Pb2+ for seven days. The results showed that low concentration Pb2+ had definite stimulation effect on root growth, while high concentrations Pb2+ was in adverse.The inhibition of root growth under high concentrations Pb2+ was differed with cultivars,i.e., Xiqiao No.1 was most serious, followed by Jinqiao No.1, and Jiujiangkuqiao. Under 1 500 μmol Pb2+·L-1, the relative cytoplasm membrane permeability of the three cultivars increased, but their chlorophyll and protein contents decreased to various degree. The increment or decrement was the largest in Xiqiao No.1 and the smallest in Jiujiangkuqiao. All of these suggested that among the three cultivars, Jiujiangkuqiao was the strongest in lead tolerance,while Xiqiao No.1 was the weakest.

Key words: Heavy metal ions, Itopenaeus vannamei, Hepatopancreas, Gill, Blood, SOD