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Pot experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of different zinc (Zn) levels (0, 100, 200, 400 and 600 micromol x L(-1)) on the plant growth,activities of antioxidant enzymes, contents of chlorophyll a and b, accumulation and chemical forms of cadmium (Cd) in Capsicum annuum L. when exposed to Cd (20 mg x kg(-1)). The results showed that dry weights of leaf, stem, fruit and root, and contents of chlorophyll a and b in Capsicum annuum L. were increased by Zn ( < or = 400 micromol x L(-1)), while inhibited by high Zn (600 micromol x L(-1)). Activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) were reduced by Zn ( < or =400 micromol x L(-1)), the lowest activities of SOD and CAT were recorded in 400 micromol x L(-1) Zn, but activities of SOD and CAT were increased when Zn >400 micromol x L(-1). Cadmium concentrations in stem, fruit and root of Capsicum annuum L. were decreased by 2.7%-5.4%, 7.5%-28.1% and 7.6%-21.8% in the presence of Zn when exposed to Cd. The total extractable Cd, NaCl- extractable Cd, water-extractable Cd and ethanol-extractable Cd in fruit were reduced by 7.7%-21.8%, 4.11%-23.6%, 54.5%-66.8% and 4.8%-86.7% in the presence of Zn,while acetic acid- extractable Cd and residual Cd were increased by 28.0%-68.0% and 12.6%-25.0%.
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Hospital Therapy Department, Samara State Medical University, 89, Chapaevskaya St., 443099 Samara, Russia.
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