Effect
of lead and cadmium on aquatic
plant
Hydrilla verticillata
Alka
Singh1*,
Chandra Shekhar Kumar2?and
Abha Agarwal1
1Department of Botany,
Bareilly College, Bareilly-243 005, India
2Department of Plant
Science, M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly-243 006, India
*Corresponding
Author email : alka1singh@yahoo.com
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Publication
Data
Paper received:
16 January 2012
Revised received:
01 June 2012
Accepted:
15 July 2012
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Abstract
Absorption
of different concentrations of Lead (Pb) and Cadmium (Cd) by aquatic plant Hydrilla
vertcillata was measured during winter season for two different
durations i.e. 3 days and 7 days. Effect of Pb and Cd was evaluated by
analyzing various parameters such as biomass, total chlorophyll, carotenoid,
protein, nitrate reductase activity, SOD (super oxide dismutase) and heavy
metal uptake. Increase in biomass, total chlorophyll, protein and nitrate
reductase activity was noticed at lower concentration of both metals whereas
at higher metal concentrations of Pb and Cd, decrease in these parameters was
observed i.e. it was concentration and duration dependent. Increase in
carotenoid and SOD levels at high concentration of Pb and Cd indicated its
ability of stress tolerance. Accumulation of Pb by test plant was found to be
more than Cd at low concentration. Higher concentration of Cd and Pb caused
toxicity which resulted in reduced plant growth and physiological activities.
Key words
Biochemical
parameters, H. verticillata, Heavy metals, Toxicity
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