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Role of organic and inorganic amendments on physiological attributes of germinating pea seedlings under arsenic stress.

Authors :
Rafiq, Marina
Shahid, Muhammad
Bibi, Irshad
Khalid, Sana
Tariq, Tasveer Zahra
Al-Kahtani, Abdullah A.
ALOthman, Zeid A.
Murtaza, Behzad
Niazi, Nabeel Khan
Source :
International Journal of Phytoremediation; Jun2024, Vol. 26 Issue 8, p1243-1252, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

There are scarce data regarding the effects of soil amendments on biophysicochemical responses of plants at the early stages of growth/germination. This study critically compares the effects of ethylene-diamine-tetra-acetic-acid (EDTA) and calcium (Ca) on biophysicochemical responses of germinating pea seedlings under varied arsenic levels (As, 25, 125, 250 µM). Arsenic alone enhanced hydrogen peroxide (H<subscript>2</subscript>O<subscript>2</subscript>) level in pea roots (176%) and shoot (89%), which significantly reduced seed germination percentage, pigment contents, and growth parameters. Presence of EDTA and Ca in growth culture minimized the toxic effects of As on pea seedlings, EDTA being more pertinent than Ca. Both the amendments decreased H<subscript>2</subscript>O<subscript>2</subscript> levels in pea tissues (16% in shoot and 13% in roots by EDTA, and 7% by Ca in shoot), and maintained seed germination, pigment contents, and growth parameters of peas close to those of the control treatment. The effects of all As-treatments were more pronounced in the pea roots than in the shoot. The presence of organic and inorganic amendments can play a useful role in alleviating As toxicity at the early stages of pea growth. The scarcity of data demands comparing plant biophysicochemical responses at different stages of plant growth (germinating vs mature) in future studies. Till date, abundant research has focused on plant biophysicochemical responses to different types of pollutants. However, the majority of these studies dealt with pollutant exposure to mature plants (generally after a vegetative growth period of 1–2 weeks). Despite significant research, there are still limited data regarding the biophysicochemical responses of plants at their early stages of germination and growth. In fact, stresses at germination or at an early stage of growth can be highly fatal and may significantly affect the ultimate plant growth and potential to remediate the contaminated sites. Therefore, the current study deals with the exposure of germinating pea seedlings to arsenic (As) stress under varied amendments. This experimental plan helped to understand the initial biophysicochemical changes induced in pea plants under As stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15226514
Volume :
26
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Phytoremediation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177520685
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15226514.2024.2305684