Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1738196 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Our results show no toxicity of U on the development of L. albus with an adequate P supply, whereas the effects of P starvation are amplified by the presence of U in the growth medium, except for the production of cluster-roots. Citrate exudation is totally inhibited by U in a low-P environment whereas it increases in the presence of U when its toxicity is lowered by the addition of P. The differences observed in terms of toxicity and accumulation are partly explained by the microphotographs obtained by electron microscopy (TEM-EDX): in the absence of P, U penetrates deep into the roots and causes lethal damages, whereas in presence of P, we observe the formation of U-P complexes which limit the internalization of the pollutant and so its toxicity.
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Authors
Antoine Tailliez, Sylvie Pierrisnard, Virginie Camilleri, Catherine Keller, Pascale Henner,