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López Climent, María Fernanda
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Arbona, Vicent
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Perez-Clemente, Rosa Maria
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Gomez-Cadenas, Aurelio
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2011
The effect of increased Cd2+ concentrations in the watering solution on citrus physiology was studied by using two citrus genotypes, Cleopatra mandarin and Carrizo citrange. Cadmium content in roots and leaves was tested together with measurements of leaf damage, gas exchange parameters, and hormonal contents. Citrus roots efficiently retained Cd2+ avoiding its translocation to the shoots and Cleopatra mandarin translocated less Cd2+ than Carrizo. With increasing Cd2+ concentration all gas exchange parameters were decreased more in Carrizo than in Cleopatra mandarin. Cd-induced increases in abscisic acid and salicylic acid contents were observed in leaves but not in roots of both genotypes
Biologia plantarum (2011), vol. 55, no. 1, 187-190
0006-3134
1573-8264
http://hdl.handle.net/10234/37904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10535-011-0028-4
Abscisic acid
Net photosynthetic rate
Jasmonic acid
Salicylic acid
Stomatal conductance
Transpiration rate
Effects of cadmium on gas exchange and phytohormone contents in citrus