Kl. Davies et al., THE EFFECTS OF ZINC ON CELL VIABILITY AND ON MITOCHONDRIAL STRUCTURE IN CONTRASTING CULTIVARS OF FESTUCA-RUBRA L - A RAPID TEST FOR ZINC TOLERANCE, Environmental pollution, 88(1), 1995, pp. 109-113
A 20-min exposure to 5.0 mu g Zn cm(-3) reduced the percentage of viab
le root meristematic cells in three cultivars of Festuca rubra L.: Mer
lin (Zn-tolerant), Hawk (salt-tolerant but with a degree of zn toleran
ce) and S59 (Zn-sensitive). The Zn-induced cell mortality in S59 was a
pproximately twice that of the tolerant cultivars. The mean area of mi
tochondrial profiles in root meristematic cells of Zn-untreated roots
was similar in S59 and Merlin but that of Hawk was smaller. A 4-day ex
posure to 0.2 mu g Zn cm(-3) resulted in mitochondrial swelling in the
Zn-sensitive cultivar; there was a 25% increase in the mean area of m
itochondrial profiles in this cultivar, but no significant increase oc
curred in Hawk or Merlin. Zn treatment caused a collapse of the crista
e and a localized condensation of the mitochondrial matrix in S59, but
not in Hawk or Merlin. The marked increase in cell mortality after on
ly a 20-min Zn exposure and the relative simplicity of the technique,
indicates that this procedure could be used as a rapid and independent
measure of Zn tolerance.