Title of article :
The effect of 4-chloroindole-3-acetic acid on some growth parameters in mung bean under cadmium stress
Author/Authors :
MAZID, Mohammad Aligarh Muslim University - Department of Botany - Plant Physiology Biochemistry Division, INDIA , ALI, Barket Government College for Women - Department of Botany, INDIA , HAYAT, Shamsul Aligarh Muslim University - Department of Botany - Plant Physiology Biochemistry Division, INDIA , AHMAD, Aqil Higher College of Technology - Department of Applied Sciences, OMAN
From page :
9
To page :
13
Abstract :
Seedlings of mung bean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) cv. T-44 grown on a sand culture were exposed to cadmium(Cd) (100 (mu)M) on day 10 of growth. These seedlings were subsequently sprayed with deionized water (control) or 4-chloroindole-3-acetic acid (4-Cl-IAA) (10-6 M) on day 15 and were sampled 30 days after sowing to assess growth andmetabolite content. Growth (length, and fresh and dry mass of roots and shoots) and the level of metabolites (chlorophyll,nitrogen, phosphorus, total sugar, and soluble protein) in the leaves significantly decrease in response to Cd stress;however, the 4-Cl-IAA (10-6 M) treatment, both in the absence and presence of Cd, significantly increased the parameters studied. The response generated in the plants grown under stress-free conditions was more prominent, as compared inthose exposed to Cd.
Keywords :
Chloroindole , cadmium , chlorophyll , growth , nitrogen , phosphorus , soluble protein , Vigna radiata
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Biology
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Biology
Record number :
2533868
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