EFFECTS OF ROOT AND FOLIAR TREATMENTS WITH LEAD, CADMIUM, AND COPPER ON THE UPTAKE DISTRIBUTION AND GROWTH OF RADISH PLANTS

Citation
R. Salim et al., EFFECTS OF ROOT AND FOLIAR TREATMENTS WITH LEAD, CADMIUM, AND COPPER ON THE UPTAKE DISTRIBUTION AND GROWTH OF RADISH PLANTS, Environment international, 19(4), 1993, pp. 393-404
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01604120
Volume
19
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
393 - 404
Database
ISI
SICI code
0160-4120(1993)19:4<393:EORAFT>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The effects of treatment of radish plants with cadmium, lead, and copp er were studied. Both root treatment and foliar treatment were used. A ll three elements were found to inhibit the growth of radish plants. C admium and lead were greater growth inhibitors than copper on the plan t. Effects of cadmium and copper were greater on the growth of shoots, while the effect of lead was greater on the growth of roots. Foliar t reatment was more harmful to plant growth than root treatment. The upt ake of metal ions and the distribution of this uptake in the roots and shoots of treated plants were determined. Cadmium and copper uptake b y plant was concentrated mostly in the shoots, while the uptake of lea d was concentrated more in the roots of treated radish plants. The amo unt of metal uptake increased with the increase in metal ion used in t reatment of plants. The amount of uptake was higher in foliar-treated plants than in root-treated plants. Concentration of cadmium and lead exceeded the maximum allowed limit in foods in most cases; concentrati on of copper exceeded the maximum allowed limit in food only in one sa mple. The percentage of metal ions taken up by plants from the total a mount of metal ions added during treatment was very small. This percen tage was comparatively higher in the case of foliar treatment than in the case of root treatment. It was also higher from solutions having l ow concentrations of metal ions than from solutions having high concen trations of metal ions.