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Root system structure as a criterion for the selection of grapevine genotypes that are tolerant to excess copper and the ability of phosphorus to mitigate toxicity

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Using tolerant genotypes and the correct use of fertilizers can mitigate the negative effect of elevated Cu levels in the growing medium. In this context, the study aimed to evaluate the effects of excess Cu in the root system and the effectiveness of phosphorus (P) in minimizing the phytotoxicity of Cu in three genotypes: IAC 572 [(Vitis riparia x V. rupestris) x V. caribaea], Magnolia (V. rotundifolia) and Paulsen 1103 (V. berlandieri x V. rupestris). The plants were grown in nutrient solutions and were supplemented with the following treatments: 0.3 mu M Cu (Control), 60 mu M Cu (Cu) and 60 mu M Cu and 62 mg L-1 P (Cu + P). Root samples were sectioned for microscopy analyses, and the shoot lengths, shoot and root dry matter, relative growth rates (RGR) and tissue nutrient contents were also evaluated. The roots of the genotypes that were cultivated with high Cu concentrations produced greater numbers of branches and larger diameters, except for Magnolia genotype that was cultivated in a Cu + P solution, which had an organization similar to the control. Excess Cu caused accumulations of phenolic compounds and decreased shoot lengths, dry matter and RGR in the genotypes. In the treatments with excess Cu, there were increases in this element in the tissues, but P decreased the metal concentrations in Magnolia roots. Therefore, Cu accumulations alter the root system development patterns, growth parameters and tissue nutrient contents in the studied genotypes. Magnolia has a higher tolerance and is also the only genotype for which the use of P has been shown to be effective.

GrapevineHeavy metalPhosphorusRoot morphologyToxicityCELL-DIVISIONGROWTHACCUMULATIONARCHITECTUREROOTSTOCKSMORPHOLOGYMYCORRHIZANUTRITIONPHOSPHATE

Morsch, Leticia、Somavilla, Luiza Michelon、Trentin, Edicarla、Silva, Kleber Resende、de Oliveira, Joao Marcelo Santos、Brunetto, Gustavo、Simao, Daniela Guimaraes

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Fed Univ Santa Catarina UFSC

Fed Univ Santa Maria UFSM

Univ Sao Paulo

2022

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

SCI
ISSN:0981-9428
年,卷(期):2022.171
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