Boron tolerance and accumulation in the duckweed,Lemna minor. |
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Authors: | Hugh Frick |
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Affiliation: | Plant Science Department , University of Delaware , Newark, DE, 19717–1303 |
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Abstract: | A sensitive measure of growth in the duckweed, Lernna minor, was used to demonstrate the tolerance of this higher plant to boron [B(OH)3] at levels of 10 to 20 μg/mL in the growth medium at pH 5.0. Growth inhibition by B in concentrations up to 100 μg/mL in the external medium was reversible after transfer to control medium. At pH 4.0 and in the presence of 20 μg/mL B for 7 days, the plants accumulated 93 μg B/g fresh weight (148% of the control) and this increased with pH up to pH 7.0 where the plants accumulated 257 μg B/g fresh weight (525% of the control). Only at pH 7.0 in the presence of B was growth inhibited. Thus, plants which had accumulated more than 100 μg B/g fresh weight still grew normally. This corresponds to about 800 μg B/g dry weight accumulated by this monocot without effect upon growth rate. |
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Keywords: | boron duckweed |
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