Title of article :
Impact of soil lead pollution and iron foliar application on Spinacea oleracea (L.)
Author/Authors :
Abu Zinada, Ismail Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture and Environment - Al-Azhar University, Gaza, Palestine , Abou Auda, Mohamad Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Al-Aqsa University, Gaza, Palestin , Ali, Emad El Shakh Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture and Environment - Al-Azhar University, Gaza, Palestine
Abstract :
The experiments were conducted on spinach plants, Spinacea oleracea L. var. balady, at
Ministry of Agriculture, Beit-Lahya city, Gaza Strip, Palestine. The experiments aimed to study the
effect of soil lead pollution and iron foliar application on spinach plants. Measurements of the lead
effects on spinach plants revealed: (a) Growth characters such as root length, shoot height, total
leaves area, fresh and dry weights of root, shoot and whole plant were decreased with increasing Pb
soil addition. (b) Plant pigments such as chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and total carotenoids were
decreased with the increasing of Pb concentration in the soil. Iron foliar application on spinach plants
revealed: (a) Growth characters and plant pigments of plant were increasing with increased
concentration of alone iron. (b) Toxicity of Pb on growth characters and its effect on elemental
transport and accumulation were reduced when it combined with Fe foliar application.
Keywords :
lead pollution , spinach , Gaza Strip , Palestine , iron/ lead interaction
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics