拉图卡
栽培
农学
污染
园艺
生物
染色体易位
植物
生态学
生物化学
基因
作者
Pengfei Yu,Lei Xiang,Xinhong Li,Zi-Rong Ding,Ce-Hui Mo,Yan-Wen Li,Hui Li,Quan-Ying Cai,Dongmei Zhou,Ming Hung Wong
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.8b04548
摘要
Perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) is a toxic and persistent organic pollutant that can be widely detected in agricultural soils. In this study, two lettuce cultivars with low PFOS accumulation were screened out to reduce the exposure of PFOS to the human body via vegetable consumption. The screened low-PFOS cultivars may help to ensure food safety, despite planting in highly PFOS-polluted soils (1.0 mg/kg), due to their high tolerance to PFOS and 4.4–5.7 times lower shoot PFOS concentration than the high-PFOS cultivars. Protein content and protein-mediated transpiration played key roles in regulating PFOS accumulation in the lettuce cultivars tested. Lower protein content, lower stomatal conductance, and lower transpiration rate resulted in low PFOS accumulation. This study reveals the mechanism of forming low-PFOS accumulation of lettuce cultivars at physiological and biochemical levels and lays a foundation for developing a cost-effective and safe approach to grow vegetables in PFOS-polluted soils.
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