Uptake, accumulation and some biochemical responses in Raphanus sativus L. to zinc stress

  • Yuzbasioglu, Elif
  • Belivermis, Murat
  • Baris, Cigdem
  • Kosesakal, Taylan
  • Kaplan, Eda
  • Unal, Muammer
  • Cevahir-Oz, Gül
  • Yuzbasioglu, Sirri
Publication date
January 2011
Journal
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY

Abstract

The responses of radish (Raphanus sativus L.) to increasing concentrations of ZnCl(2) (1, 5 and 10 mM) in Hoagland nutrient medium were studied. Under the conditions of these increasing zinc concentrations, the highest zinc accumulation was obtained in the roots of the plants treated with 10 mM applications. The zinc concentration in the vegetative parts, was highest in the root and was lowest in the cotyledons. The highest bioconcentration factor (BCF) value was detected in the roots in 5 mM zinc applications. When compared with the control, total zinc uptake was observed to increase in 1, 5 and 10 mM ZnCl(2) treatments. The total accumulation rate (TAR) for zinc was highest in 10 mM ZnCl(2) treatment, while the lowest TAR was observed in ...

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