Arsenic-induced morphogenic response in roots of arsenic hyperaccumulator fern Pteris vittata

LMC Forino, MR Castiglione, G Bartoli… - Journal of hazardous …, 2012 - Elsevier
LMC Forino, MR Castiglione, G Bartoli, M Balestri, A Andreucci, AM Tagliasacchi
Journal of hazardous materials, 2012Elsevier
On the assumption that arsenic induces stress morphogenetic responses involved in As
tolerance and hyperaccumulation in the Pteris vittata fern, we analyzed the root system of
young sporophytes grown in 250, 334, and 500μM As for five days and for 14 days.
Anatomical and histological analyses were performed in plants grown for five days to
evaluate the number, position, length and differentiation pattern of root hairs. AgNOR
staining, employed to study nucleolus behavior in root apices, showed that arsenic …
On the assumption that arsenic induces stress morphogenetic responses involved in As tolerance and hyperaccumulation in the Pteris vittata fern, we analyzed the root system of young sporophytes grown in 250, 334, and 500μM As for five days and for 14 days. Anatomical and histological analyses were performed in plants grown for five days to evaluate the number, position, length and differentiation pattern of root hairs. AgNOR staining, employed to study nucleolus behavior in root apices, showed that arsenic influences nucleolar activity (evaluated by nucleolus size, number and absorbance) in the root meristem. In plants treated with 250 and 334μM As an acropetal shift of root hair development and an increase in hair length and density were observed, linked to an ectopic pattern of differentiation. The opposite trend was recorded in plants treated with 500μM As. It is worth noting the presence of living border-like cells, not yet observed in ferns, and their increase following As treatments. Analysis and vitality of border-like cells were surveyed after 14 days of treatments. In conclusion As treatments elicited a stress-induced morphogenic response which, by modifying the differentiation pattern, number and length of root hairs, modulating nucleolar activity and interacting with the rhizosphere by inducing border-like cell production, may adjust the rate of root uptake and its metabolic activity.
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