Department of Agricultural Science and Technology, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Paseo Alfonso XIII 48, 30203 Cartagena, Murcia, Spain.
Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Campus Muralla del Mar, Doctor Fleming s/n, ETSII, 30202 Cartagena, Murcia, Spain.
Sci Total Environ. 2017 Jan 1;575:437-447. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.10.030. Epub 2016 Oct 15.
Soil pollution by heavy metals/metalloids (HMMs) is a problem worldwide. To prevent dispersion of contaminated particles by erosion, the maintenance of a vegetative cover is needed. Successful plant establishment in multi-polluted soils can be hampered not only by HMM toxicities, but also by soil nutrient deficiencies and the co-occurrence of abiotic stresses. Some plant species are able to thrive under these multi-stress scenarios often linked to marked fluctuations in environmental factors. This study aimed to investigate the metabolic adjustments involved in Zygophyllum fabago acclimative responses to conditions prevailing in HMM-enriched mine-tailings piles, during Mediterranean spring and summer. To this end, fully expanded leaves, and rhizosphere soil, of three contrasting mining and non-mining populations of Z. fabago grown spontaneously in south-eastern Spain were sampled in two consecutive years. Approximately 50 biochemical, physiological and edaphic parameters were examined, including leaf redox components, primary and secondary metabolites, endogenous levels of salicylic acid, and physicochemical properties of soil (fertility parameters and total concentration of HMMs). Multivariate data analysis showed a clear distinction in antioxidative/oxidative profiles between and within the populations studied. Levels of chlorophylls, proteins and proline characterized control plants whereas antioxidant capacity and C- and S-based antioxidant compounds were biomarkers of mining plants. Seasonal variations were characterized by higher levels of alkaloids and PAL and soluble peroxidase activities in summer, and by soluble sugars and hydroxycinnamic acids in spring irrespective of the population considered. Although the antioxidant systems are subjected to seasonal variations, the way and the intensity with which every population changes its antioxidative/oxidative profile seem to be determined by soil conditions. In short, Z. fabago displays a high physiological plasticity that allow it to successfully shift its metabolism to withstand the multiple stresses that plants must cope with in mine tailings piles under Mediterranean climatic conditions.
重金属/类金属(HMMs)造成的土壤污染是一个全球性问题。为了防止受污染颗粒因侵蚀而扩散,需要保持植被覆盖。多污染土壤中成功的植物定植不仅会受到 HMM 毒性的阻碍,还会受到土壤养分缺乏和非生物胁迫的共同作用。一些植物物种能够在这些多胁迫情况下茁壮成长,这些情况通常与环境因素的明显波动有关。本研究旨在调查在富含 HMM 的矿山尾矿堆中,Zygophyllum fabago 适应环境的代谢调节,研究时间为地中海春季和夏季。为此,在连续两年中,从西班牙东南部自然生长的三种具有对比性的采矿和非采矿 Z. fabago 种群中,采集了充分展开的叶片和根际土壤。共检查了约 50 个生化、生理和土壤参数,包括叶片氧化还原成分、初级和次级代谢物、水杨酸的内源性水平以及土壤的物理化学性质(肥力参数和 HMM 的总浓度)。多元数据分析表明,在所研究的种群之间和内部,抗氧化/氧化谱存在明显差异。叶绿素、蛋白质和脯氨酸水平是对照植物的特征,而抗氧化能力和 C 和 S 为基础的抗氧化化合物是采矿植物的生物标志物。季节性变化的特点是夏季生物碱和 PAL 以及可溶性过氧化物酶活性较高,春季则是可溶性糖和羟基肉桂酸较高,无论考虑哪个种群都是如此。尽管抗氧化系统会受到季节性变化的影响,但每个种群改变其抗氧化/氧化谱的方式和强度似乎是由土壤条件决定的。总之,Z. fabago 表现出很高的生理可塑性,使它能够成功地改变其代谢,以抵御地中海气候条件下矿山尾矿堆中植物必须应对的多种胁迫。