Root-to-shoot Cd translocation via the xylem is the major process determining shoot and grain cadmium accumulation in rice
National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
Abstract
Physiological properties involved in divergent cadmium (Cd) accumulation among rice genotypes were characterized using the indica cultivar 'Habataki' (high Cd in grains) and the japonica cultivar 'Sasanishiki' (low Cd in grains). Time-dependence and concentration-dependence of symplastic Cd absorption in roots were revealed not to be responsible for the different Cd accumulation between the two cultivars because root Cd uptake was not greater in the Cd-accumulating cultivar 'Habataki' compared with 'Sasanishiki'. On the other hand, rapid and greater root-to-shoot Cd translocation was observed in 'Habataki', which could be mediated by higher abilities in xylem loading of Cd and transpiration rate as a driving…
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Authors
6- SUShimpei UraguchiCorresponding
National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
- SMShinsuke Mori
National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
- MKMasato Kuramata
National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
- AKAkira Kawasaki
National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
- TATomohito Arao
National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Xylem
- Shoot
- Cultivar
- Biology
- Cadmium
- Chromosomal translocation
- Poaceae
- Agronomy