Plant chlorophyll morphoses induced by Co(NO3)2. 3. Cysteine action on survival of Vicia faba plants and chlorophyll concentration in leaves

  • T. ČĖSNIENĖ
  • V. KLEIZAITĖ
  • V. RANČELIS

Abstract

Chlorophyll morphoses arise after exposure of Vicia faba L. seeds to Co2+ excess. Chlorophyll concentration is in agreement with the phenotypic expression of morphoses, and normally green plants are really tolerant to Co2+ excess. The protective effect of cysteine (Cys) depends on the orderį of exposure, Co–Cys or Cys–Co, and the ’saving’ effect in the plants most sensitive to Co2+ is suggested on the ground of the comparative Cys effect on plant survival and chlorophyll concentration in leaves. Keywords: Co2+ genotoxicity, cysteine, saving effect, plant morphoses
Published
2004-01-01
Section
Genetics