This paper is a brief review of the problem of lead in the environment
, particularly constitutional tolerance to lead about which little is
known. Taking Allium cepa L. roots as a model it has been shown that a
fter an initial phase in which lead is toxic to cells, defence process
es appear with the results that lead is no longer poisonous. The lead
which penetrates into the root symplast is detoxified in vacuoles, cel
l walls and dictiosomal vesicles. Initial cells of the meristem (quesc
ent centre) which play a basic role in the root regeneration processes
are protected against lead penetration. This surprising result is in
agreement with the absence of any symptoms of lead poisoning in plants
growing in natural conditions, and suggests that there is a defence m
echanism specific only for plant cells.