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Interactive and Single Effects of Ectomycorrhiza Formation and Bacillus cereus on Metallothionein MT1 Expression and Phytoextraction of Cd and Zn by Willows
Authors:Katarzyna Hrynkiewicz  Grazyna Dabrowska  Christel Baum  Katarzyna Niedojadlo  Peter Leinweber
Affiliation:(1) Soil Science, University of Rostock, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 6, 18059 Rostock, Germany;(2) Department of Microbiology, Institute of General and Molecular Biology, N. Copernicus University of Torun, Torun, Poland;(3) Department of Genetics, Institute of General and Molecular Biology, N. Copernicus University of Torun, Torun, Poland;(4) Department of Cell Biology, Institute of General and Molecular Biology, N. Copernicus University of Torun, Torun, Poland
Abstract:Single and joint ectomycorrhizal (+ Hebeloma mesophaeum) and bacterial (+ Bacillus cereus) inoculations of willows (Salix viminalis) were investigated for their potential and mode of action in the promotion of cadmium (Cd) and zinc (Zn) phytoextraction. Dual fungal and bacterial inoculations promoted the biomass production of willows in contaminated soil. Single inoculations either had no effect on the plant growth or inhibited it. All inoculated willows showed increased concentrations of nutritional elements (N, P, K and Zn) and decreased concentrations of Cd in the shoots. The lowest biomass production and concentration of Cd in the willows (+ B. cereus) were combined with the strongest expression of metallothioneins. It seems that biotic stress from bacterial invasion increased the synthesis of these stress proteins, which responded in decreased Cd concentrations. Contents of Cd and Zn in the stems of willows were combination-specific, but were always increased in dual inoculated plants. In conclusion, single inoculations with former mycorrhiza-associated B. cereus strains decreased the phytoextraction efficiency of willows by causing biotic stress. However, their joint inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus is a very promising method for promoting the phytoextraction of Cd and Zn through combined physiological effects on the plant.
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