Effect of sodium fluoride and sodium nitroprouside on Cicer arietinum and Pisum sativum

In present study, the individual and combine effect of sodium fluoride (NaF) and sodium nitroprouside (SNP) on germination and biochemical parameters (pigments, sugar, protein, amino acid, and phenol) of Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum) and peas (Pisum sativum) has been studied. After three days of NaF...

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Main Author: Naba Kumar Mondal
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Language:English
Published: Communications in Plant Sciences 2016-07-01
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spelling doaj-3a990b2ba4d24a47964f0307718682342020-11-25T00:19:00ZengCommunications in Plant SciencesCommunications in Plant Sciences2237-40272237-40272016-07-0161-21318Effect of sodium fluoride and sodium nitroprouside on Cicer arietinum and Pisum sativumNaba Kumar Mondal0Environmental Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Environmental Science, The University of Burdwan, West Bengal, India.In present study, the individual and combine effect of sodium fluoride (NaF) and sodium nitroprouside (SNP) on germination and biochemical parameters (pigments, sugar, protein, amino acid, and phenol) of Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum) and peas (Pisum sativum) has been studied. After three days of NaF treatment, reductions were observed in percentage of seed germination, root and shoot length, and pigment content with increasing concentration of NaF (1 to 4 mg L-1). Seedlings treated with SNP, both alone and in combination of NaF, showed enhancement in seed germination as well as other growth parameters. NaF-treated seedlings were found to accumulate more soluble sugars and phenols, which were further increased by SNP treatment thereby indicating a synergistic effect of the possible reasons for the ameliorative effects of SNP in seedlings of Pisum sativum growing under NaF stress. Results also demonstrated that SNP application did not show any improvement in both morpho-physiologically and biochemically under sodium fluoride stress condition.https://complantsci.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/complantsci_6_1_3.pdfSeedling growthBiochemical parametersSoil pollutionPhytointoxicationEcological problem
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Effect of sodium fluoride and sodium nitroprouside on Cicer arietinum and Pisum sativum
Communications in Plant Sciences
Seedling growth
Biochemical parameters
Soil pollution
Phytointoxication
Ecological problem
author_facet Naba Kumar Mondal
author_sort Naba Kumar Mondal
title Effect of sodium fluoride and sodium nitroprouside on Cicer arietinum and Pisum sativum
title_short Effect of sodium fluoride and sodium nitroprouside on Cicer arietinum and Pisum sativum
title_full Effect of sodium fluoride and sodium nitroprouside on Cicer arietinum and Pisum sativum
title_fullStr Effect of sodium fluoride and sodium nitroprouside on Cicer arietinum and Pisum sativum
title_full_unstemmed Effect of sodium fluoride and sodium nitroprouside on Cicer arietinum and Pisum sativum
title_sort effect of sodium fluoride and sodium nitroprouside on cicer arietinum and pisum sativum
publisher Communications in Plant Sciences
series Communications in Plant Sciences
issn 2237-4027
2237-4027
publishDate 2016-07-01
description In present study, the individual and combine effect of sodium fluoride (NaF) and sodium nitroprouside (SNP) on germination and biochemical parameters (pigments, sugar, protein, amino acid, and phenol) of Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum) and peas (Pisum sativum) has been studied. After three days of NaF treatment, reductions were observed in percentage of seed germination, root and shoot length, and pigment content with increasing concentration of NaF (1 to 4 mg L-1). Seedlings treated with SNP, both alone and in combination of NaF, showed enhancement in seed germination as well as other growth parameters. NaF-treated seedlings were found to accumulate more soluble sugars and phenols, which were further increased by SNP treatment thereby indicating a synergistic effect of the possible reasons for the ameliorative effects of SNP in seedlings of Pisum sativum growing under NaF stress. Results also demonstrated that SNP application did not show any improvement in both morpho-physiologically and biochemically under sodium fluoride stress condition.
topic Seedling growth
Biochemical parameters
Soil pollution
Phytointoxication
Ecological problem
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