Copper and cadmium uptake and distribution in 2-week-old seedlings of
stone pine (Pinus pinea L.), maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) and a
sh (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) were investigated. Seedlings were gro
wn in culture solution at increasing concentrations of CuSO4 (0.012-5
mu M) and CdSO4 (0.0-5 mu M). All species accumulated copper in a larg
er amount than cadmium, Translocation to the shoot was strongly restri
cted for both metals, though higher cadmium mobility within the plant
could be evidenced. A strong relationship between root content and gro
wth inhibition was detected in the roots in response to copper but not
to cadmium treatments, Among species P. pinea seemed to be more toler
ant to cadmium, whereas F: angustifolia was highly sensitive to both c
admium and copper. X-ray microanalysis of root tip sections showed tha
t copper and cadmium only accumulated in the root tips of F. angustifo
lia, copper mostly in the cell walls of the cortex layer, cadmium in t
he inner compartments of the cortex cells. It is suggested that in the
two Pinus species the well developed root cap plays a protecting role
against metal uptake at the root-tip zone.