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INCREASED CONCENTRATION OF SOIL CADMIUM AFFECTS ON PLANT GROWTH, DRY MATTER ACCUMULATION, Cd, AND Zn UPTAKE OF DIFFERENT TOBACCO CULTIVARS (NICOTIANA TABACUM L.)

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Pages 115-130 | Published online: 26 May 2010
 

Abstract

Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic trace metal pollutant for humans, animals, and plants. Tobacco is a wellknown efficient accumulator of Cd and the genotypic differences in Cd uptake and the response to Cd was not determined. The objectives of this study were to investigate: 1) the effects of Cd on the growth and development of different tobacco cultivars; 2) the differences among tobacco cultivars in Cd concentration, uptake, and use for the phytoremediation of polluted soils with Cd; and (3) the interactions between Cd and Zn with respect to concentration and uptake. The Cd level affected the number of leaves and dry matter accumulation, and there were differences among the different cultivars that were used. Furthermore, some cultivars showed a higher reduction in growth than others, indicating that they are more sensitive to Cd level in the soil. Moreover, differences existed among the cultivars for the Cd concentration and uptake. There also were negative correlations between Cd and Zn concentrations; as Cd accumulation increased, Zn accumulation decreased, which showed that the two heavy metals were antagonistic. These results suggest that tobacco cultivars differed greatly in their growth and developmental responses to Cd and in the concentration and uptake of Cd and Zn. In addition, it is possible to use certain tobacco cultivars to lower the Cd concentration in the soil.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors would like to thank the Greek Institute of Tobacco, Drama, Greece, for providing the seeds for the experiments. The authors are grateful to Professors N. Fotiadis and A. Gagianas, Faculty of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, for their critical review of the manuscript.

Notes

Means in the same row followed by the same letter do not differ significantly according to the LSD test (P = 0.05).

††Means in the same column followed by the same capital letter do not differ significantly according to the LSD test (P = 0.05).

Means in the same row followed by the same letter do not differ significantly according to the LSD test (P = 0.05).

††Means in the same column followed by the same capital letter do not differ significantly according to the LSD test (P = 0.05).

Means in the same row followed by the same letter do not differ significantly according to the LSD test (P = 0.05).

†† Means in the same column followed by the same capital letter do not differ significantly according to the LSD test (P = 0.05)

Means in the same row followed by the same letter do not differ significantly according to the LSD test (P = 0.05).

††Means in the same column followed by the same capital letter do not differ significantly according to the LSD test (P = 0.05).

Means in the same row followed by the same letter do not differ significantly according to the LSD test (P = 0.05).

††Means in the same column followed by the same capital letter do not differ significantly according to the LSD test (P = 0.05).

***significant at the 0.001 level of probability

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