The changes in proline level of wheat seedlings in response to Zn and
Cu (10 ppm) treatment have been monitored. The proline content in shoo
ts increased progressively with an increase in the length of time of e
xposure to metals (time course) as well as in a concentration-dependen
t manner (dose-response). Roots exhibited a fluctuating pattern of pro
line accumulation. Detached leaves also showed a rise in proline level
, though of a lower magnitude than in intact seedlings, in response to
applied metals. Copper proved to be a stronger inducer of proline acc
umulation than Zn and it was more toxic than Zn in terms of chlorophyl
l inhibition. The possibility of proline involvement in metal toleranc
e is suggested.