Interactions of fungi with toxic metals
Open Access
- 1 May 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in New Phytologist
- Vol. 124 (1) , 25-60
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1993.tb03796.x
Abstract
SUMMARY: This review details the major interactions of fungi with toxic metal species. Physico‐chemical and biological aspects are discussed including definitions and classification of metals in biological contexts, mechanisms of metal fungitoxicity, resistance and tolerance, environmental influences and the occurrence of fungi in metal‐polluted habitats. Cellular interactions include extracellular precipitation and complexation, binding to cell walls, transport of monovalent and divalent metal cations, intracellular fates of toxic metal species (including metal‐binding proteins and peptides, and vacuolar compartmentation), and metal transformations including organometal(loid) synthesis. Significant interactions between metals and mycorrhizal fungi and macrofungi are summarized with reference to the amelioration of plant phytotoxicity and metal accumulation respectively. Biotechnological aspects of metal‐fungal interactions relate to the biological treatment of metal‐contaminated effluents and waste streams for metal removal/recovery and environmental protection. CONTENTS Summary I. Introduction 25 II. Definition and classification of metals 26 III. Fungitoxicity of metals 28 IV. Interactions between toxic metals and fungi 32 V. Mycorrhizal interactions with toxic metals 45 VI. Accumulation of metals by macrofungi 45 VII. Biotechnological aspects of fungal metal accumulation 46 Acknowledgements 51 References 51 Note added in proof* 60Keywords
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