Title of article :
Study of Aluminum Toxicity on Photosynthetic Pigment, Soluble Sugars and Proline Contents in Two Sunflower Varieties
Author/Authors :
ZIAEI, NAJMEH Department of Biology - Falavarjan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan , REZAIATMAND, ZAHRA Department of Biology - Falavarjan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan , RANJBAR, MONIREH Department of Biology - Falavarjan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan
Abstract :
Aluminum is one of the most important heavy metals which not only can be easily absorbed by roots, but it also damages its normal function and blocks absorption of water and nutrients. According to this fact that sunflower has been widely used in industry, this study investigates the effects of aluminum toxicity on biochemical factors in two sunflower varieties including Sirena (tolerant) and Sanbero (sensitive). The
study was carried out in a completely randomized design with aluminum (0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 700 μM) treatments and four replications in hydroponic culture. Experiments are conducted in establishment stage of the plant in four iterations at concentrations of 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, and 700 μm of aluminum. Results of biochemical tests show that aluminum, as a heavy metal, reduces the content of photosynthetic pigments and soluble sugars. In addition, it causes toxicity in sunflower plant. Increase in the proline
content of two sunflower varieties show that varieties (Sirena and Sanbero) are more vigorous against oxidative stress with low concentrations of aluminum.
Keywords :
Aluminum , Carbohydrate , Chlorophyll , Proline , Sunflower
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics