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Differential distribution of and similar biochemical responses to different species of arsenic and antimony in Vetiveria zizanioides
by
Yan Qingyun
, Yan Xizhe
, Yang, Tony
, Zheng Xiafei
, Zhong Qiuping
, Liu, Feifei
, Huang, Yu
, Xu, Kui
, Wang, Cheng
, Xiao Fanshu
, Longfei, Shu
, He, Zhili
in
Accumulation
/ Antimony
/ Antioxidants
/ Arsenic
/ Bioavailability
/ Bioremediation
/ Defence mechanisms
/ Differential distribution
/ Functional groups
/ Heavy metals
/ Immobilization
/ Metals
/ Nutrient concentrations
/ Oxidation
/ Phytoremediation
/ Phytotoxicity
/ Plant roots
/ Pollution
/ Precipitates
/ Roots
/ Shoots
/ Species
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ Tissue
/ Uptake
/ Vetiveria zizanioides
2020
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Differential distribution of and similar biochemical responses to different species of arsenic and antimony in Vetiveria zizanioides
by
Yan Qingyun
, Yan Xizhe
, Yang, Tony
, Zheng Xiafei
, Zhong Qiuping
, Liu, Feifei
, Huang, Yu
, Xu, Kui
, Wang, Cheng
, Xiao Fanshu
, Longfei, Shu
, He, Zhili
in
Accumulation
/ Antimony
/ Antioxidants
/ Arsenic
/ Bioavailability
/ Bioremediation
/ Defence mechanisms
/ Differential distribution
/ Functional groups
/ Heavy metals
/ Immobilization
/ Metals
/ Nutrient concentrations
/ Oxidation
/ Phytoremediation
/ Phytotoxicity
/ Plant roots
/ Pollution
/ Precipitates
/ Roots
/ Shoots
/ Species
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ Tissue
/ Uptake
/ Vetiveria zizanioides
2020
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Differential distribution of and similar biochemical responses to different species of arsenic and antimony in Vetiveria zizanioides
by
Yan Qingyun
, Yan Xizhe
, Yang, Tony
, Zheng Xiafei
, Zhong Qiuping
, Liu, Feifei
, Huang, Yu
, Xu, Kui
, Wang, Cheng
, Xiao Fanshu
, Longfei, Shu
, He, Zhili
in
Accumulation
/ Antimony
/ Antioxidants
/ Arsenic
/ Bioavailability
/ Bioremediation
/ Defence mechanisms
/ Differential distribution
/ Functional groups
/ Heavy metals
/ Immobilization
/ Metals
/ Nutrient concentrations
/ Oxidation
/ Phytoremediation
/ Phytotoxicity
/ Plant roots
/ Pollution
/ Precipitates
/ Roots
/ Shoots
/ Species
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ Tissue
/ Uptake
/ Vetiveria zizanioides
2020
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Differential distribution of and similar biochemical responses to different species of arsenic and antimony in Vetiveria zizanioides
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Differential distribution of and similar biochemical responses to different species of arsenic and antimony in Vetiveria zizanioides
2020
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Vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides L. Nash) has a great application potential to the phytoremediation of heavy metals pollution. However, few studies explored the bioavailability and distribution of different speciations of As and Sb in V. zizanioides. This study aimed to clarify the allocation and accumulation of two inorganic species arsenic (As(III) and As(V)) and antimony (Sb(III) and Sb(V)) in V. zizanioides, to understand the self-defense mechanisms of V. zizanioides to these metal(loids) elements. Thus, an experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions to identify distribution of As and Sb in plant roots and shoots. Antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, SOD) and changes of subcellular structures were tested to evaluate metal(loids) tolerance capacities of V. zizanioides. This study demonstrated that V. zizanioides had higher capacity to accumulate Sb than As. For Sb absorption, Sb(III) content is significantly higher than Sb(V) in tissues of V. zizanioides under all concentration levels, despite the oxidation of Sb(III) on the nutrient solution surface. Additional Sb was mainly accumulated in plant roots due to Sb immobilization by transforming it into precipitates. As was more easily transferred to aerial tissues and had low accumulation rates, probably due to its restricted uptake rather than restricted transport. In many cases, two inorganic species of As and Sb showed almost same biotoxicity to V. zizanioides estimated from its biomass, SOD activity, and MDA content as well as functional groups. In summary, the results of this study provide new insights into understanding allocation, accumulation and phytotoxicity effects of arsenic and antimony in V. zizanioides.Graphic abstractSchematic diagram of distribution of and biochemical responses to As(III), As(V), Sb(III), and Sb(V) in tissue of V. zizanioides.
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