Journal article
Translational asymmetry as a sensitive indicator of cadmium stress in plants: A laboratory test with wild-type and mutant Arabidopsis thaliana
A Tan-Kristanto, A Hoffmann, R Woods, P Batterham, C Cobbett, C Sinclair
New Phytologist | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2003
Abstract
• Translational and bilateral asymmetry have been proposed as sensitive measures of stress in plants, but few studies have addressed the asymmetry-stress association for individuals grown under strictly defined conditions. Here, we assess the impact of cadmium (Cd) stress on various asymmetry measures in a wild-type and mutant strain of Arabidopsis thaliana. • Fitness measures (fresh weight, pod count and shoot length) and developmental stability (DS) measures (bilateral asymmetry and translational asymmetry (TA)) were compared between plants grown under different cadmium concentrations. • Cadmium stress sharply increased TA in both strains but had inconsistent effects on bilateral asymmetry..
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