Semina: Ciências Agrárias (Dec 2015)

Physiological responses of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) plants due to different copper concentrations

  • Cristina Copstein Cuchiara,
  • Mara Cíntia Winhelmann,
  • Cristina Ferreira Larré,
  • Juliana Aparecida Fernando,
  • Eugenia Jacira Bolacel Braga,
  • José Antonio Peters

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n6Sup2p4165
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 6Supl2
pp. 4165 – 4176

Abstract

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At low concentrations, Cu is considered as an essential micronutrient for plants and as a constituent and activator of several enzymes. However, when in excess, Cu can negatively affect plant growth and metabolism. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate physiological responses of sweet potato plants at different Cu concentrations by measuring morphological parameters, antioxidant metabolism, stomatal characteristics, and mineral profile. For this purpose, sweet potato plants were grown hydroponically in complete nutrient solution for six days. Then, the plants were transferred to solutions containing different Cu concentrations, 0.041 (control), 0.082, and 0.164 mM, and maintained for nine days. The main effect of increased Cu concentration was observed in the roots. The sweet potato plants grown in 0.082 mM Cu solution showed increased activity of antioxidant enzymes and no changes in growth parameters. However, at a concentration of 0.164 mM, Cu was transported from the roots to the shoots. This concentration altered morpho-anatomical characteristics and activated the antioxidant system because of the stress generated by excess Cu. On the basis of the results, it can be concluded that the sweet potato plants were able to tolerate Cu toxicity until 0.082 mM.

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