An. Chardonnens et al., Allocation patterns of zinc and cadmium in heavy metal tolerant and sensitive Silene vulgaris, J PLANT PHY, 155(6), 1999, pp. 778-787
The allocation pasterns of Zn and Cd were studied in a tolerant and a sensi
tive ecotype of Silene vulgaris. Within mature leaves, the allocation patte
rn of Zn was similar to char reported earlier for Cd, with the highest conc
entrations found in the lower epidermis. Part of the Zn present in the leaf
seemed to be bound to cell walls of the mesophyll tissue, which is differe
nt from the allocation of Cd. At low concentrations, both metals inhibited
the growth of the sensitive plants, and the tolerant ecotype was also affec
ted at higher concentrations and longer exposure times. However, Zn and Cd
had different effects on morphological parameters such as root/shoot ratio
and leaf thickness. The various metal concentrations found in the leaves of
different ages could for the most parr be explained by these effects on pl
ant growth. It is concluded that the allocation of metals in leaves of S. v
ulgaris can be largely explained by the different effects of the metals on
plant growth and leaf morphology, and not primarily as a specific result of
tolerance mechanisms.