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    Elucidation of the phytotoxic mechanisms of thorium (Th) is important for controlling Th accumulation in crops and improving the efficiency of phytoremediation. Here, we analyzed the subcellular distribution of Th in Vicia faba seedlings and the toxic reaction of seedlings to Th (5-40 μmol·L-1) at the subcellular and cellular levels. Increasing the phosphate level in the culture medium from 0.01 to 0.1 mmol·L-1 decreased the Th accumulation by the roots by 47-57%. Th was mainly distributed in the root cell walls (94-96%) and existed mainly in the form of residue (92-94%). Th accumulation in the root was similar to the changes observed for P, Ni, Cu, and Fe. High concentrations of Th (40 μmol·L-1) induced abnormal root growth and leaf photosynthetic metabolism. At the cellular level, Th (40 μmol·L-1) induced root edge cell death and inhibited root respiration and cell mitosis. SOD, POD and CAT activities were involved in the regulation of reactive oxygen species accumulation in the roots. Untargeted metabolomics identified 580 and 262 differentially expressed metabolites in roots and leaves. At the metabolic level, its toxicological mechanism involved a severe inhibition of the expression of nucleotides in roots and leaves. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    Qian Fu, Jin-Long Lai, Chen Li, Xiao-Hui Ji, Xue-Gang Luo. Phytotoxicity mechanism of the natural radionuclide thorium in Vicia faba. Journal of hazardous materials. 2022 Feb 15;424(Pt D):127718

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