2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.618.339
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Effect of Zinc on Seed Germination, Coleoptile Growth and Root Elongation of Six Pulses

Abstract: The ecotoxicological effects of Zn2+ on germination and early seedling growth of six pulses were investigated. Seeds of these plants were exposed to seven different concentrations of Zn (0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 3.2, and 6.4 mM). The results indicated that root growth and shoot elongation of six pulse plants were more sensitive than seed germination and dry weight for measurement of the toxic of Zn2+ pollutions. Different species show different levels of tolerance to Zn2+ pollution. Vigna radiate and Lathyrus od… Show more

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“…Mercury exhibits many adverse effects on plants, eg it inhibits seed germination and seedling growth of higher plants [3,4] and toxic effects of mercury are reflected also by decrease of the total protein content [5], reduction of water content, chlorophyll concentration and nutrient translocation in plants [6][7][8] as well as by reduced photosynthesis and transpiration [9]. In Euglena gracilis, HgCl 2 inhibited synthesis of chlorophyll [10].…”
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“…Mercury exhibits many adverse effects on plants, eg it inhibits seed germination and seedling growth of higher plants [3,4] and toxic effects of mercury are reflected also by decrease of the total protein content [5], reduction of water content, chlorophyll concentration and nutrient translocation in plants [6][7][8] as well as by reduced photosynthesis and transpiration [9]. In Euglena gracilis, HgCl 2 inhibited synthesis of chlorophyll [10].…”
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