Germination and seedling growth of corn ( Zea mays l.) under varying levels of copper and zinc
The heavy metal tolerance in corn ( Zea mays L.) var. 'Neelum' was assessed at germination and seedling growth after having subjected it to different concentrations of CuSO4 and ZnSO4. Germination was not affected by any of the metal tested, whereas initial growth was strongly inhibited by...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2006-07, Vol.2 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The heavy metal tolerance in corn ( Zea mays L.) var. 'Neelum' was
assessed at germination and seedling growth after having subjected it
to different concentrations of CuSO4 and ZnSO4. Germination was not
affected by any of the metal tested, whereas initial growth was
strongly inhibited by increasing concentrations of ZnSO4. Seedlings
developed toxicity symptoms in the presence of both metals but more
chlorotic and necrotic regions were observed at varying levels of ZnSO4
than CuSO4. The metal accumulation was concentration dependent. Z. mays
seedlings accumulated more copper in roots but greater contents of zinc
in their shoots. On the basis of results presented here, it can be
concluded that the cultivar of the species tested has shown a marked
sensitivity to the presence of small amounts of metals present in the
growth medium. The data support the assumption that metal sensitivity
is probably due to strong tendency ofthe species to accumulate them.
This justifiesthat the corn variety 'Neelum' isnot suitable for
thecultivation under situations where water and soil suffer from
occasional and/ or transitory metal pollution. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 |