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Estimation of cadmium availability using transformed roots

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We have explored cultures of roots transformed by Agrobacterium rhizogenes to test the availability of cadmium in sewage sludges. The toxic effects of Cd and the kinetics of Cd accumulation were examined for three species of transformed roots, grown for 2 weeks in nutrient media, containing Cd as a salt. Roots of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) were highly sensitive, while those of tobacco (Nicotiana tobaccum L.) and morning glory (Calystegia sepium R. Br) were more tolerant. Cd accumulation was higher in sugar beet and morning glory than in tobacco. We developed a non-sterile, 5-day procedure for testing the accumulation (an indication of availability) of Cd from sludge suspensions, using transformed roots of morning glory and tobacco. Cd accumulation varied with plant species and source of sludge. Ranking of Cd availability using this biological assay for Cd accumulation was confirmed by chemical tests with NH4 acetate and EDTA. Results from transformed roots were also compared with those from normal, excised, tobacco roots and normal and transformed tobacco plantlets. No major alteration in Cd uptake was associated with genetic transformation. We thus demonstrated the feasibility of using transformed roots to estimate the availability of Cd in metal-contaminated materials like sewage sludges.

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Metzger, L., Fouchault, I., Glad, C. et al. Estimation of cadmium availability using transformed roots. Plant Soil 143, 249–257 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00007880

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