Muhammad Zafar IQBAL
Department of Botany, University of Karachi, Karachi, 75270 –
Pakistan
Sana MURTAZA
Department of Botany, University of Karachi, Karachi, 75270 –
Pakistan
Muhammad SHAFIQ
Department of Botany, University of Karachi, Karachi, 75270 –
Pakistan
https://doi.org/10.47743/jpd.2023.30.1.919
Keywords: heavy metal, pearl millet, root, shoot,
toxicity.
Abstract: Heavy metals are widely available in
the environment due to the natural processes, industrial, anthropogenic
activities and ultimately in the results contaminate the immediate
environment. The presence of the heavy metals such as Pb, Cd,
Cr, Ni, Fe and Cu in environment disturb the quality of ecosystems,
soils, water, air and vegetation. The chromium metal at higher
level in ecosystem is an alarming signal for both developed and
developing countries. Pennisetum glaucum is an annual
grass which is widely cultivated in drought, rain fed and high
temperature areas. The limited amount of literature available
on the impact of chromium stress on P. glaucum. This
study was conducted to investigate the beneficial or harmful effect
of chromium stress on seed germination and seedling growth performances
of P. glaucum in in vitro conditions. The different
concentration of chromium 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100 ppm was applied.
In present study, the overall results suggests the variable response
on the rate of seed germination percentage and plant growth of
P. glaucum to chromium stress was recorded. Results showed
that the chromium treatment at 25 ppm significantly (p<0.05)
reduced root growth of P. glaucum. The chromium at 50
ppm level significantly decreased the rate of percentage of seed
germination of P. glaucum. The seedling dry weight of
P. glaucum seedling was decreased highly at 75 ppm chromium.
Root / shoot ratio also decreased due to gradual increase in chromium
from low (25 ppm) to higher (100 ppm) levels. Similarly, the chromium
at 25 to 100 ppm gradually decreased the percentage of tolerance
and seedling vigor index of P. glaucum. An effective
efforts for minimize the chromium toxicity and tolerance in plants
are required.
How to cite this article:
IQBAL M. Z., MURTAZA S. & SHAFIQ M. 2023. Effects of chromium
stress on seed germination and early seedling growth performances
of pearl millet Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br. (Poaceae).
J. Plant Develop. 30: 99-107
https://doi.org/10.47743/jpd.2023.30.1.919
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