Abstract

Sedum alfredii Hance has been identified as a new zinc (Zn) hyperaccumulating plant species. In this study, the effects of cadmium (Cd) supply levels (control, 12.5, 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 µmol Cd L −1 ) on the growth and cadmium accumulation and Zn supply on Cd accumulation in S. alfredii Hance were studied. The results showed that no reduction in shoot and root dry matter yields were noted when the plants were grown at Cd supply levels up to 200 µmol L −1 in nutrient solution. Slight stimulation on shoot growth was noted at relatively low Cd levels (25 to 100µmol L −1 ). Cadmium concentrations in leaves and stems increased with increasing Cd supply levels, and reached a maximum of approximately 9000 and 6500 mg kg −1 (DW) at 400 µmol Cd L −1 , respectively. Root Cd concentration increased sharply only at relatively high Cd levels. Cadmium distribution in different parts of the

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