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Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2012

Interactive effects of temperature and heavy metals (Cd, Pb) on the elongation growth in maize coleoptiles.

Renata Kurtyka; Eugeniusz Małkowski; Zbigniew Burdach; Andrzej Kita; Waldemar Karcz

The effect of Cd and Pb on endogenous and IAA-induced elongation growth and medium pH of maize coleoptile segments incubated at 20, 25 and 30 °C was studied. It was found that the elongation of coleoptile segments and proton extrusion increased with the temperature and reached its maximum at 30 °C. For Cd, the maximal inhibition of endogenous and IAA-induced growth as well as medium acidification of coleoptile segments was observed at 25 °C. Meanwhile, Pb, irrespective of the temperature, diminished the growth of the segments by ca. 20%, increasing the acidification of the incubation medium. It was also found that in contrast to Cd, Pb accumulation in maize coleoptile segments did not correlate with temperature. The results suggest that the toxic effect of Cd on elongation growth of coleoptile segments is connected with the decrease of the PM H(+)-ATPase activity and probably with Cd-induced high acivity of IAA oxidase, whereas the effect of Pb did not depend on activity of any of the enzymes.


Aob Plants | 2016

Effects of juglone and lawsone on oxidative stress in maize coleoptile cells treated with IAA

Renata Kurtyka; Wojciech Pokora; Zbigniew Tukaj; Waldemar Karcz

Despite the large number of papers that have been published on juglone and lawsone cytotoxicity, little is known about their redox cycling properties in plants. Here, the effects of these two naturally occurring naphthoquinones on H2O2 production and the activity of ROS scavenging enzymes (SOD, POX, CAT) in maize coleoptile segments were measured. It was found that lawsone was a more effective oxidative stress inducer in maize coleoptile cells than juglone. The results suggested that oxidative stress imposed by juglone and lawsone was one of the mechanisms of allelopathic action of the studied quinones in plants.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2018

Single and combined effects of Cd and Pb on the growth, medium pH, membrane potential and metal contents in maize (Zea mays L.) coleoptile segments

Renata Kurtyka; Zbigniew Burdach; Agnieszka Siemieniuk; Waldemar Karcz

The mechanisms of the toxic effects of Cd and Pb on plant cell growth are still poorly understood. In particular, little is known about their interactive effects, which usually occur in the environment. Moreover, the data that do exist in the literature are controversial. This study describes experiments that were performed with maize (Zea mays) coleoptile segments, which is a classical model system for studies of plant cell elongation growth. Cadmium and lead, which were added at 0.1 mM, reduced the endogenous and IAA-induced elongation growth of maize coleoptile cells. When both metals were added together or in sequence, their effect on IAA-induced growth was more toxic. The medium pH changes, which were measured simultaneously with growth, indicated that while Pb stopped IAA-induced proton extrusion, Cd only partially diminished it. Although Cd was generally more accumulated than Pb in the maize coleoptile segments, when IAA was added together with Pb, it significantly increased the accumulation of the metal. The short-term electrophysiological experiments showed that the addition of Cd caused the depolarisation of the membrane potential (Em), whereas Pb caused membrane hyperpolarisation. In the long-term electrophysiological experiments, it was found that the Cd-induced Em changes are complex. In conclusion, these results suggest that the effects of Cd and Pb as well as their combination on the elongation growth of maize coleoptile cells and the accumulation of the metals result, among others, from different ionic mechanisms by which each metal change the membrane potential of the cells.


Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2008

Effect of Calcium and Cadmium on Growth and Accumulation of Cadmium, Calcium, Potassium and Sodium in Maize Seedlings

Renata Kurtyka; Eugeniusz Małkowski; Andrzej Kita; Waldemar Karcz


Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2005

Accumulation of Pb and Cd and its effect on Ca distribution in maize seedlings [Zea mays L.]

Eugeniusz Małkowski; Renata Kurtyka; Andrzej Kita; Waldemar Karcz


Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2011

Fusicoccin Counteracts the Toxic Effect of Cadmium on the Growth of Maize Coleoptile Segments

Renata Kurtyka; Andrzej Kita; Waldemar Karcz


Annals of Botany | 2014

Role of chloride ions in the promotion of auxin-induced growth of maize coleoptile segments

Zbigniew Burdach; Renata Kurtyka; Agnieszka Siemieniuk; Waldemar Karcz


Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2013

Arbuscular mycorrhiza of Deschampsia cespitosa (Poaceae) at different soil depths in highly metal-contaminated site in southern Poland

Ewa Gucwa-Przepióra; Janusz Błaszkowski; Renata Kurtyka; Łukasz Małkowski; Eugeniusz Małkowski


Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2011

Temperature Dependence of Growth in Maize Seedlings and Excised Coleoptile Segments

Renata Kurtyka; Zbigniew Burdach; Waldemar Karcz


BMC Plant Biology | 2018

Role of auxin (IAA) in the regulation of slow vacuolar (SV) channels and the volume of red beet taproot vacuoles

Zbigniew Burdach; Agnieszka Siemieniuk; Zenon Trela; Renata Kurtyka; Waldemar Karcz

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Waldemar Karcz

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Eugeniusz Małkowski

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Zbigniew Burdach

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Andrzej Kita

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Agnieszka Siemieniuk

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Ewa Gucwa-Przepióra

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Łukasz Małkowski

University of Silesia in Katowice

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A. Siemieniuk

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Bernard Palowski

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Janusz Błaszkowski

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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