In many plant species, tolerance to toxic metals is highly dependent on glutathione, an essential metabolite for cellular detoxification. We evaluated the responses of glutathione metabolism to arsenite (AsIII) in Salvinia molesta, an aquatic fern that has unexplored phytoremediation potential. Plants were exposed to different AsIII concentrations in nutrient solution for 24 h. AsIII caused cell membrane damage to submerged leaves, indicating oxidative stress. There was an increase in the glutathione content and ϒ-glutamylcysteine synthetase enzyme activity in the submerged and floating leaves. The glutathione peroxidase and glutathione sulfotransferase enzymes also showed increased activity in both plant parts, whereas glutathione reductas...
The two forms inorganic arsenic, arsenate (AsV) and arsenite (AsIII), are easily taken up by the cel...
Elemental arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous and naturally occurring contaminant of soils and ground water...
Plants and animals have evolved various potential mechanisms to surmount the adverse effects of heav...
ABSTRACT In many plant species, tolerance to toxic metals is highly dependent on glutathione, an ess...
Aquatic macrophytes are potential useful for phytoremediation programs in environments contaminated ...
It has been suggested that thiol compounds such as glutathione (GSH) and phytochelatin (PC) contribu...
Arsenic (As), naturally occurring metalloid and a potential hazardous material, is found in low conc...
Phytoremediation has proven to be an efficient technology for removing arsenic (As) from water, but ...
Arsenic (As) pollution is a major environmental concern due to its worldwide distribution and high t...
Environmental contamination with arsenic (As) is a global environmental, agricultural and health iss...
Arsenic (As) hyperaccumulation trait has been described in a limited number of fern species. The phy...
Arsenic (As), a naturally-occurring metalloid, is not essential for plant growth, but it can accumul...
Plant species capable of hyper-accumulating heavy metals are of considerable interest for phytoremed...
Arsenate tolerance, As accumulation and As-induced phytochelatin accumulation were compared in popul...
A toxicidade do arsênio (As) e seus efeitos no metabolismo da glutationa foram analisados em duas es...
The two forms inorganic arsenic, arsenate (AsV) and arsenite (AsIII), are easily taken up by the cel...
Elemental arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous and naturally occurring contaminant of soils and ground water...
Plants and animals have evolved various potential mechanisms to surmount the adverse effects of heav...
ABSTRACT In many plant species, tolerance to toxic metals is highly dependent on glutathione, an ess...
Aquatic macrophytes are potential useful for phytoremediation programs in environments contaminated ...
It has been suggested that thiol compounds such as glutathione (GSH) and phytochelatin (PC) contribu...
Arsenic (As), naturally occurring metalloid and a potential hazardous material, is found in low conc...
Phytoremediation has proven to be an efficient technology for removing arsenic (As) from water, but ...
Arsenic (As) pollution is a major environmental concern due to its worldwide distribution and high t...
Environmental contamination with arsenic (As) is a global environmental, agricultural and health iss...
Arsenic (As) hyperaccumulation trait has been described in a limited number of fern species. The phy...
Arsenic (As), a naturally-occurring metalloid, is not essential for plant growth, but it can accumul...
Plant species capable of hyper-accumulating heavy metals are of considerable interest for phytoremed...
Arsenate tolerance, As accumulation and As-induced phytochelatin accumulation were compared in popul...
A toxicidade do arsênio (As) e seus efeitos no metabolismo da glutationa foram analisados em duas es...
The two forms inorganic arsenic, arsenate (AsV) and arsenite (AsIII), are easily taken up by the cel...
Elemental arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous and naturally occurring contaminant of soils and ground water...
Plants and animals have evolved various potential mechanisms to surmount the adverse effects of heav...