Agricultural Sciences

Volume 3, Issue 4 (July 2012)

ISSN Print: 2156-8553   ISSN Online: 2156-8561

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Effect of Zn, Cd and Cr on growth, water status and chlorophyll content of barley plants (H. vulgare L.)

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ABSTRACT

To evaluate the potential of barley for the phytoremediation of soils contaminated by metals, we conducted a growth chamber experiment with plants exposed to various concentrations of Zn, Cd and Cr. Growth parameters, chlorophyll content and chlorophyll fluorescence were measured at 15 and 29 days after treatment application, and the metal concentration in the aerial part of the plant, the root and the soil was also measured. In all cases, the amount of metal accumulated in the plant increased by increasing the concentration of the applied metal, and the roots accumulated more metal than did the aerial part of the plant. The amount of Cr found in the soil was significantly lower than that of Cd and Zn. The toxic effect of Zn and Cd on the plant was low, affecting growth only at the highest concentrations. For Zn and Cd at the concentrations used, the decrease in water content was 14% compared with the control and 26% for Cr. For plants treated with the highest metal concentrations, the most significant differences were found in chlorophyll content, which had the lowest values compared with the control (23% for Zn, and 42% for Cd and Cr), and in chlorophyll fluorescence (2% for Zn, 23% for Cd and 29% for Cr). These decreases occurred 29 days after applying the Zn and Cd treatments. In plants treated with Cr, the decrease occurred 15 days after treatment application. Under our experimental conditions, barley is more tolerant to Zn and Cd than to Cr.

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González, Á. , Chumillas, V. and Lobo, M. (2012) Effect of Zn, Cd and Cr on growth, water status and chlorophyll content of barley plants (H. vulgare L.). Agricultural Sciences, 3, 572-581. doi: 10.4236/as.2012.34069.

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