Pj. Florijn et Ml. Vanbeusichem, CADMIUM DISTRIBUTION IN MAIZE INBRED LINES - EFFECTS OF PH AND LEVEL OF CD SUPPLY, Plant and soil, 153(1), 1993, pp. 79-84
In order to investigate the physiological basis of the differential Cd
distribution and the degree of variation of this Cd distribution amon
g maize inbred lines, six inbreds designated earlier as 'shoot Cd excl
uders' (B73, H99, and H96) and 'non-shoot Cd excluders' (B37, H98, and
N28) were grown in nutrient solution culture at different external Cd
levels or at different pH. The characterization of the inbreds accord
ing to their shoot/root partitioning of Cd was consistent, independent
of pH or level of Cd supply. The Cd concentrations in the plants were
highest at the highest pH of the solution cultures. Generally, there
was a positive correlation between the Cd concentrations in shoots and
xylem exudates. It was shown that the Cd concentration in the roots i
s particularly important in the Cd distribution process. Above a 'crit
ical' internal Cd concentration in the roots, specific for each inbred
, the ability to retain Cd is strongly diminished. It is concluded tha
t structural and/or physiological characteristics of the roots are inv
olved in Cd partitioning.