Title of article
Evidence for reduced post-spill recovery by the halophyte Sporobolus iocladus (Nees ex Trin.) Nees in oil-contaminated sediments
Author/Authors
Tarek Youssef، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
6
From page
334
To page
339
Abstract
The germination behavior of Sporobolus iocladus seeds including germination percentage, accumulated germination percentage, the average incubation period to germination and germination velocity was studied under laboratory conditions. Treatments included six salinity regimes (0, 70, 140, 210, 280 and 350 mM NaCl) and three sources of oil hydrocarbons; Light Arabian Crude, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) including diaromatic or triaromatic hydrocarbons (in crude oil equivalent concentrations, COEC).
The average incubation period needed for seeds to germinate was significantly longer for seeds germinated in 350 mM NaCl (6±1.16 days) compared with the control (4±00 days). The accumulated germination percentage gradually decreased with increasing salinity (control: 90±10, while 350 mM NaCl: 63±8.8). Oil hydrocarbons significantly affected all germination parameters of S. iocladus seeds regardless of salinity levels. COEC of di- and triaromatic hydrocarbons suppressed seed germination more than crude oil. Seeds exposed to diaromatic hydrocarbons failed to germinate. Hydrocarbonʹs salinity interaction significantly reduced the number of germinated S. iocladus seeds.
It is concluded that hydrocarbon pollutants adversely affect S. iocladus through reducing germination. It is also suggested that the toxic effect of hydrocarbons on seeds is not solely mediated through their interaction with salinity. The ecological implications of these findings are discussed in relation to other studies on the post-spill recovery of halophytes.
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number
1294656
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