Variation in root-to-shoot translocation of cadmium and zinc among different accessions of the hyperaccumulators Thlaspi caerulescens and Thlaspi praecox
Efficient root-to-shoot translocation is a key trait of the zinc/cadmium hyperaccumulators Thlaspi caerulescens and Thlaspi praecox, but the extent of variation among different accessions and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Root-to-shoot translocation of Cd and Zn and apoplastic bypass flow were determined in 10 accessions of T. caerulescens and one of T. praecox, using radiolabels Cd-109 and Zn-65. Two contrasting accessions (Pr and Ga) of T. caerulescens were further characterized for TcHMA4 expression and metal compartmentation in roots. Root-to-shoot translocation of Cd-109 and Zn-65 after 1 d exposure varied 4.4 to 5-fold among the 11 accessions, with a significant correlation between the two metals, but no significant correlation with uptake or the apoplastic bypass flow. The F-2 progeny from a cross between accessions from Prayon, Belgium (Pr) and Ganges, France (Ga) showed a continuous phenotype pattern and transgression. There was no significant difference in the TcHMA4 expression in roots between Pr and Ga. Compartmentation analysis showed a higher percentage of Cd-109 sequestered in the root vacuoles of Ga than Pr, the former being less efficient in translocation than the latter. Substantial natural variation exists in the root-to-shoot translocation of Cd and Zn, and root vacuolar sequestration may be an important factor related to this variation.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Open Access | Green |
| Additional information | [Xing, J. P.; McGrath, S. P.; Zhao, F. J.] Rothamsted Res, Dept Soil Sci, Harpenden AL5 2JQ, Herts, England; [Xing, J. P.; Jiang, R. F.] China Agr Univ, Coll Resources & Environm Sci, Key Lab Plant Soil Interact, Minist Educ, Beijing 100094, Peoples R China; [Ueno, D.; Ma, J. F.] Okayama Univ, Res Inst Bioresources, Kurashiki, Okayama 7100046, Japan; [Schat, H.] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Ecol & Physiol Plants, Fac Earth & Life Sci, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Keywords | Plant Sciences |
| Project | SEF, Soil protection and remediation by chemical and biological approaches, Hills Bequest - Physiological and genetic analysis of the mechanisms of zinc and cadmium accumulation by natural hyperaccumulator plants |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 09:39 |
| Last Modified | 21 Jan 2026 17:18 |


