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001-es BibID:KLTEbibl004312
Első szerző:Lakatos Gyula (ökológus)
Cím:Application of Lemna species in ecotoxicological studies of heavy metals and organic biocides / Lakatos Gyula, Mészáros Ilona, Bohátka Sándor, Szabó Sándor, Makádi Mariann, Csatlós Margit, Langer Gábor
Dátum:1993
Megjegyzések:TTK
Tárgyszavak:idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Biológia
Megjelenés:The Science of the Total Environment. - Suppl. (1993), p. 773-778. -
További szerzők:Mészáros Ilona (1952-) (biológus) Bohátka Sándor Szabó Sándor (1956-) (zoológus) Makádi Marianna (1968-) (biológus) Csatlós Margit (fizikus) Langer Gábor Antal (1950-) (fizikus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM118729
035-os BibID:(WoS)001196813800001 (Scopus)85185442437
Első szerző:Oláh Viktor (biológus)
Cím:Frond-level analyses reveal functional heterogeneity within heavy metal-treated duckweed colonies / Viktor Oláh, Kamilla Kosztankó, Muhammad Irfan, Zsuzsanna Barnáné Szabó, Marcel A. K Jansen, Sándor Szabó, Ilona Mészáros
Dátum:2024
ISSN:2667-064X
Megjegyzések:Duckweeds (Lemnaceae) rapidly produce clonal populations that make them ideal models in plant physiological and ecotoxicological research. Yet, despite their genetic homogeneity, duckweed colonies are clusters of successively produced fronds with different ontogenetic states, and this heterogeneity has rarely been studied. We analyzed frond-level photosynthetic responses of three duckweed species (Spirodela polyrhiza, Landoltia punctata and Lemna minor) to hexavalent chromium and nickel by means of chlorophyll fluorescence imaging. Our aim was to test whether fronds, or frond zones in their different developmental stages respond differently to heavy metal stress. Different response patterns were found for the three tested species. Young fronds of S. polyrhiza were more sensitive to chromate but less affected by nickel compared to mature ones, while in La. punctata the opposite was found. In Le. minor cultures, young fronds were more sensitive to both heavy metals compared to mature ones. Within-frond patterns indicated that chromate inhibited the marginal frond regions strongest. In La. punctata and Le. minor, nickel was most detrimental in the developing frond regions. In contrast, in S. polyrhiza the middle zone of both young and mature fronds was affected strongest by nickel. The observed patterns suggest that internal redistribution of toxicants plays a key role in shaping duckweed responses. Results highlight that ontogenetically different parts of duckweed plants respond differently to environmental stimuli. Since duckweed-based impact studies and economical applications rely strongly on the interactions between the duckweed colony and its environment, frond-, and within-frond level analysis of duckweed responses comprise a unique tool to reveal uptake, re-distribution and mode of action of environmentally relevant substances.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
békalencse
frond
ontogenezis
klorofill fluoreszcencia leképezés
nehézfém stressz
Megjelenés:Plant Stress. - 11 (2024), p. 1-11. -
További szerzők:Kosztankó Kamilla Irfan, Muhammad (1995-) (PhD Environmental Sciences) Barnáné Szabó Zsuzsanna (2000-) Jansen, Marcel A. K. Szabó Sándor (1956-) (zoológus) Mészáros Ilona (1952-) (biológus)
Pályázati támogatás:FK 134296
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM132352
Első szerző:Xuan, Pham Thi Hong
Cím:Lemna gibba Clones Show Differences in Phenotypic Responses to the Light Environment / Pham Thi Hong Xuan, Raja Amri, Nguyen Phuong Bach, Muhammad Irfan, Manuela Bog, Klaus J. Appenroth, K. Sowjanya Sree, Marcel A. K. Jansen, Sándor Szabó, Ilona Mészáros, Viktor Oláh
Dátum:2025
ISSN:2223-7747
Megjegyzések:Duckweeds are aquatic plants with a worldwide distribution that can thrive under very contrasting ambient conditions due to their diversity and high phenotypic plasticity. In this study, we analyzed and compared the responses of four clones (i.e., distinct accessions) of Lemna gibba to two different light intensities. The clones represented different geographical origins and, in addition to two diploid cytotypes, included one tetraploid mutant and a triploid interspecific hybrid. We hypothesized that clonal origin had an effect on light acclimation. We studied growth, morphological (frond size and shape, mass-to-area ratio), and photosynthetic (pigment composition, chlorophyll fluorescence induction) traits of these clones to test whether light acclimation was a conserved process or whether clonespecific strategies could be found. We also analyzed frond-level photosynthetic adjustment during ontogenesis to track how light acclimation evolved in developing fronds. Our results confirmed that even clones of the same duckweed species and a hybrid of closely related species followed partially different strategies in acclimation to ambient conditions. This acclimation involved various morphological, physiological, and biochemical adjustments but happened in a very short time window at the early life stage when young, still-developing fronds could flexibly achieve an optimized phenotype. In addition to explaining the worldwide success of duckweeds in colonizing very contrasting habitats, our results also highlight the importance of approaching duckweed responses at the frond level, where the actual acclimation takes place.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
duckweed
frond
light acclimation
biodiversity
photosynthesis
photosynthetic pigments
chlorophyll fluorescence
Megjelenés:Plants-Basel. - 14 : 18 (2025), p. 1-22. -
További szerzők:Amri, Raja Bach, Nguyen Phuong Irfan, Muhammad (1995-) (PhD Environmental Sciences) Bog, Manuela Appenroth, Klaus-Juergen Sree, K. Sowjanya Jansen, Marcel A. K. Szabó Sándor (1956-) (zoológus) Mészáros Ilona (1952-) (biológus) Oláh Viktor (1980-) (biológus)
Pályázati támogatás:134296
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