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Título : Influence of nitrate fertilization on Hg uptake and oxidative stress parameters in alfalfa plants cultivated in a Hg-polluted soil
Autor : Carrasco-Gil, Sandra
Estebaranz-Yubero, María
Medel-Cuesta, David
Millan, Rocío
Hernández, Luis E.
Palabras clave : mercury
uptake
alfalfa
nitrogen fertilization
oxidative stress
Fecha de publicación : 2012
Editorial : Elservier
Resumen : The mineral nutrition status of plants might affect the accumulation of heavy metals, which in turn could be reflected in altered plant sensitivity. Very little information is available about the effect of the nitrogen nutritional status on mercury (Hg) toxicity. We compared physiological stress parameters sensitive to Hg in alfalfa (Medicago sativa) plants grown in Hg-polluted soils that were amended with two different fertilizers: without NO3 − (PK) or with NO3 − (NPK). Several parameters of oxidative stress, such as antioxidative enzymatic activities, lipid peroxidation, and chlorophyll content were analysed. The study was carried out in a green house with soil from an agricultural land plot located in Almadén (Spain), which contained an average Hg concentration of 12.4 mg kg−1, most ofitfound mainly as cinnabar (HgS). Our results suggest that nitrogen supply prevents oxidative stress in roots, but may improve root development and increase the uptake of Hg from the soil above safety consumption limits. This work highlights the importance of proper nitrogen fertilization towards future phytoremediation applications with alfalfa plants.
URI : https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/5562
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