Inorganic markers profiling in wild type and genetically modified plants subjected to abiotic stresses
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Nicotiana is a well characterized genus of Solanaceae. It is widely studied in literature in different research fields,
such as biology, environmental chemistry, etc. In this study Nicotiana langsdorffii wilde type plants and transgenic
for the rat glucocorticoid receptor gene (GR) or Agrobacterium rhizogenes rolC gene were used to value the effect of
exposure to chemical compounds (Cr) and to harsh physical conditions (dryness, heat stress) on the inorganic
compositions in plants. Fourmarkerswere selected, namely Na, K, Cl− and NO3
−. Different procedures of extraction
were tested: water permitted to obtain the best conditions for the determination of four selected markers. The
analysis was carried out by atomic emission spectroscopy for the determination of the cations; the anions were determined
both by ion chromatography and potentiometry: the results obtained by these two techniques and their
potentiality were compared. The total cation content (Al, Ca, Cr, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Si and Zn) was also determined.
The effect of the geneticmodifications on the capacity of the plant to contrast the stress stimuliwas valued:
the introduction of GR gene seems to greatly reduce the effect caused by the stresses and the adsorption of the inorganic
pollutants. The modification with rolC increases the absorption capacity of the plant toward Cr and at the
same time reduces its release: this behavior can be exploited in phytoremediation applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Nicotiana transgenic plants
Rat glucocorticoid receptor
rolC
Inorganic stress markers
Chemometrics
Elenco autori:
Malandrino, Mery; Giacomino, Agnese; Karthik, Mani; Zelano, Isabella; Fabbri, Debora; Ginepro, Marco; Fuoco, Roger; Bogani, Patrizia; Abollino, Ornella
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