The Effect of Lead and Zinc on Plant Growth and Chlorophyll Content of Holcus lanatus L. |
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Authors: | L. Symeonidis S. Karataglis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Abstract: | Root length of Holcus lanatus L. declined rapidly with increasing lead and zinc concentrations in nutrient solution. In all used Pb and Zn concentrations root growth of genotypes coming from a Pb-Zn mine area, was greater than that of the control, suggesting that these genotypes evolved tolerance to Pb and Zn. Negative correlation was also observed between chlorophyll content and increased heavy metal concentrations. The greater chlorophyll content found in tolerant genotypes, in different Pb and Zn concentrations, in comparison with the control, could be served to distinguish tolerant and non-tolerant genotypes. |
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Keywords: | Lead zinc chlorophyll heavy metal tolerance Holcus lanatus L |
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