Physiological responses of Celtis caucasica L. and Robinia pseudoacacia L. to the cadmium and lead stresses

Afforestation of contaminated areas is considered as a possible strategy for reduction of contaminations. In the present study, the effects of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) were investigated on chlorophyll fluorescence parameters (Fv/Fm, Fo, and Fm), photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a, b, and tot...

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Main Authors: Dezhban, A., Shirvany, A., Attarod, P., Delshad, M., Matinizadeh, M.
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Language:English
Published: University of Guilan 2014-10-01
Series:Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
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Online Access:https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_1152.html
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spelling doaj-8ad4612c67ce492db4ef63cce3904e0b2020-11-25T00:58:13ZengUniversity of GuilanCaspian Journal of Environmental Sciences 1735-30331735-38662014-10-01122253266Physiological responses of Celtis caucasica L. and Robinia pseudoacacia L. to the cadmium and lead stressesDezhban, A.Shirvany, A.Attarod, P.Delshad, M.Matinizadeh, M.Afforestation of contaminated areas is considered as a possible strategy for reduction of contaminations. In the present study, the effects of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) were investigated on chlorophyll fluorescence parameters (Fv/Fm, Fo, and Fm), photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a, b, and total chlorophyll), and proline in one-year-old seedlings of Celtis caucasica and Robinia pseudoacacia. The seedlings were treated 2 times during 10 days, with different concentrations of Pb and Cd (0, 250, 500, 1000 and 2000 mg L-1). Saline solutions containing Pb and Cd were sprayed on the leaves. Chlorophyll fluorescence was measured every other day. Chlorophyll and proline were also measured at the end of experiment period. The results indicated that chlorophyll fluorescence of C. caucasica and R. pseaudoacacia was affected by Pb on the last days and by Cd on the first days. The chlorophyll a content of C. caucasica at 250 mg L-1 of Pb and the chlorophyll a of R. pseudoacacia at 1000 and 2000 mg L-1 of Cd increased. With increasing Cd and Pb concentrations, proline of C. caucasica increased significantly while proline of R. pseudoacacia was not affected by Cd and Pb. Our results suggested fairly similar photosynthetic responses of C. caucasica and R. pseudoacacia to Cd and Pb concentrations. We concluded that physiological sensitivity of the both species to Pb and Cd were weak and can be used for afforestation in semi-arid areas contaminated by Pb and Cd.https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_1152.htmlProlineChlorophyllHeavy metalsRobinia pseudoacaciaCeltis caucasica
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author Dezhban, A.
Shirvany, A.
Attarod, P.
Delshad, M.
Matinizadeh, M.
spellingShingle Dezhban, A.
Shirvany, A.
Attarod, P.
Delshad, M.
Matinizadeh, M.
Physiological responses of Celtis caucasica L. and Robinia pseudoacacia L. to the cadmium and lead stresses
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
Proline
Chlorophyll
Heavy metals
Robinia pseudoacacia
Celtis caucasica
author_facet Dezhban, A.
Shirvany, A.
Attarod, P.
Delshad, M.
Matinizadeh, M.
author_sort Dezhban, A.
title Physiological responses of Celtis caucasica L. and Robinia pseudoacacia L. to the cadmium and lead stresses
title_short Physiological responses of Celtis caucasica L. and Robinia pseudoacacia L. to the cadmium and lead stresses
title_full Physiological responses of Celtis caucasica L. and Robinia pseudoacacia L. to the cadmium and lead stresses
title_fullStr Physiological responses of Celtis caucasica L. and Robinia pseudoacacia L. to the cadmium and lead stresses
title_full_unstemmed Physiological responses of Celtis caucasica L. and Robinia pseudoacacia L. to the cadmium and lead stresses
title_sort physiological responses of celtis caucasica l. and robinia pseudoacacia l. to the cadmium and lead stresses
publisher University of Guilan
series Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
issn 1735-3033
1735-3866
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Afforestation of contaminated areas is considered as a possible strategy for reduction of contaminations. In the present study, the effects of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) were investigated on chlorophyll fluorescence parameters (Fv/Fm, Fo, and Fm), photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a, b, and total chlorophyll), and proline in one-year-old seedlings of Celtis caucasica and Robinia pseudoacacia. The seedlings were treated 2 times during 10 days, with different concentrations of Pb and Cd (0, 250, 500, 1000 and 2000 mg L-1). Saline solutions containing Pb and Cd were sprayed on the leaves. Chlorophyll fluorescence was measured every other day. Chlorophyll and proline were also measured at the end of experiment period. The results indicated that chlorophyll fluorescence of C. caucasica and R. pseaudoacacia was affected by Pb on the last days and by Cd on the first days. The chlorophyll a content of C. caucasica at 250 mg L-1 of Pb and the chlorophyll a of R. pseudoacacia at 1000 and 2000 mg L-1 of Cd increased. With increasing Cd and Pb concentrations, proline of C. caucasica increased significantly while proline of R. pseudoacacia was not affected by Cd and Pb. Our results suggested fairly similar photosynthetic responses of C. caucasica and R. pseudoacacia to Cd and Pb concentrations. We concluded that physiological sensitivity of the both species to Pb and Cd were weak and can be used for afforestation in semi-arid areas contaminated by Pb and Cd.
topic Proline
Chlorophyll
Heavy metals
Robinia pseudoacacia
Celtis caucasica
url https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_1152.html
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