چكيده لاتين :
The ecotoxicological effects of Cr2+ on germination and early seedling growth of six pulses were
investigated. Seeds of these plants were exposed to seven different concentrations of Cr (0-3.2 mM). The results
indicated that root elongation and coleoptile growth of six pulse plants were more sensitive than seed germination for
measurement of the toxic of Cr2+ pollutions. Different species show different levels of tolerance to Cr2+ pollution.
Lablab purpureus and Glycine max are the most sensitive to Cr2+, their germination percentage, root and coleoptile
length were significantly lower than other tested species, by contrast, Lathyrus odoratus and Dumasia villosa are the
most resist species, their germination and seedling growth almost were not influenced by Cr2+ pollution significantly
comparing the control. There were significantly negatively correlations between seedling growth and increasing
concentration of Cr2+ for Glycine max, Vigna radiate and Lablab purpureus. The significantly negative correlations
between germination and increasing concentration of Cr2+ were shown for Glycine max, Vigna radiate and V. angularis.