Determining the nickel toxicity on chlorophyll content, Hill reaction and growth in maize seedlings

To assess nickel-induced toxicity in plants, Zea mays seeds were germinated and cultured on nutrient solution with nickel concentrations of 0, 50, 100 and 200 μM for a period of two weeks. Its effects on the growth, Hill reaction and photosynthetic pigments content were then investigated. The fresh...

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Main Authors: Fatemeh Ghasemi, Reza Heidari, Rashid Jamei, Latifeh Poorakbar
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Language:English
Published: Kharazmi University 2014-12-01
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spelling doaj-70cd41ab98c546f9a7d977946d9607f72020-11-25T01:11:32ZengKharazmi Universityیافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی2423-63302476-71152014-12-011117Determining the nickel toxicity on chlorophyll content, Hill reaction and growth in maize seedlingsFatemeh Ghasemi0Reza Heidari1Rashid Jamei2Latifeh Poorakbar3 Urmia University Urmia University Urmia University Urmia University To assess nickel-induced toxicity in plants, Zea mays seeds were germinated and cultured on nutrient solution with nickel concentrations of 0, 50, 100 and 200 μM for a period of two weeks. Its effects on the growth, Hill reaction and photosynthetic pigments content were then investigated. The fresh and dry weight of leaves and roots increased in 50 μM nickel, but decreased in 100 and 200 μM. The decline in length of root and shoot were observed by increasing nickel concentration. According to the results, root and shoot showed differential growth response to various nickel concentrations. Nickel concentrations up to 100 μM caused increase in the content of chlorophyll a, but resulted in decrease at 200 μM nickel. No significant changes in chlorophyll b and carotenoids contents were observed. The rate of Hill reaction, as the ability of chlorophyll a in the reaction center of PSII680 to split water, decreased by increase in nickel concentration.http://nbr.khu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-2-16&slc_lang=en&sid=1chlorophyll contentHill reactioncarotenoid
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author Fatemeh Ghasemi
Reza Heidari
Rashid Jamei
Latifeh Poorakbar
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Reza Heidari
Rashid Jamei
Latifeh Poorakbar
Determining the nickel toxicity on chlorophyll content, Hill reaction and growth in maize seedlings
یافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی
chlorophyll content
Hill reaction
carotenoid
author_facet Fatemeh Ghasemi
Reza Heidari
Rashid Jamei
Latifeh Poorakbar
author_sort Fatemeh Ghasemi
title Determining the nickel toxicity on chlorophyll content, Hill reaction and growth in maize seedlings
title_short Determining the nickel toxicity on chlorophyll content, Hill reaction and growth in maize seedlings
title_full Determining the nickel toxicity on chlorophyll content, Hill reaction and growth in maize seedlings
title_fullStr Determining the nickel toxicity on chlorophyll content, Hill reaction and growth in maize seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Determining the nickel toxicity on chlorophyll content, Hill reaction and growth in maize seedlings
title_sort determining the nickel toxicity on chlorophyll content, hill reaction and growth in maize seedlings
publisher Kharazmi University
series یافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی
issn 2423-6330
2476-7115
publishDate 2014-12-01
description To assess nickel-induced toxicity in plants, Zea mays seeds were germinated and cultured on nutrient solution with nickel concentrations of 0, 50, 100 and 200 μM for a period of two weeks. Its effects on the growth, Hill reaction and photosynthetic pigments content were then investigated. The fresh and dry weight of leaves and roots increased in 50 μM nickel, but decreased in 100 and 200 μM. The decline in length of root and shoot were observed by increasing nickel concentration. According to the results, root and shoot showed differential growth response to various nickel concentrations. Nickel concentrations up to 100 μM caused increase in the content of chlorophyll a, but resulted in decrease at 200 μM nickel. No significant changes in chlorophyll b and carotenoids contents were observed. The rate of Hill reaction, as the ability of chlorophyll a in the reaction center of PSII680 to split water, decreased by increase in nickel concentration.
topic chlorophyll content
Hill reaction
carotenoid
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