Surviving adversity: Exploring the presence of Lunularia cruciata (L.) Dum. on metal‐polluted mining waste

A. De Agostini
Primo
;
P. Cortis
;
A. Cogoni;A. Vacca;C. Sanna
Ultimo
2024-01-01

Abstract

The tailings dump of Barraxiutta (Sardinia, Italy) contains considerable concentrations of heavy metals and, consequently, is scarcely colonized by plants. However, wild populations of the liverwort Lunularia cruciata (L.) Dum. form dense and healthy-looking carpets on this tailing dump. L. cruciata colonizing the tailing dump was compared with a control population growing in a pristine environment in terms of: (i) pollutant content, (ii) photochemical efficiency, and (iii) volatile secondary metabolites in thalli extracts. L. cruciata maintained optimal photosynthesis despite containing considerable amounts of soil pollutants in its thalli and had higher sesquiterpene content compared to control plants. Sesquiterpenes have a role in plant stress resistance and adaptation to adverse environments. In the present study, we propose enhanced sesquiterpenes featuring Contaminated L. cruciata as a defence strategy implemented in the post-mining environment.
2024
2024
Inglese
26
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Bryophytes; clorophyll fluorescence; extreme environments; heavy metals; liverworts; sesquiterpenes; volatile organic compounds
Goal 15: Life on land
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De Agostini, A.; Cortis, P.; Robustelli della Cuna, F. S.; Soddu, F.; Sottani, C.; Tangredi, D. N.; Guarino, F.; Cogoni, A.; Vacca, A.; Sanna, C. ...espandi
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