P. Vajpayee et al., Chromium (VI) accumulation reduces chlorophyll biosynthesis, nitrate reductase activity and protein content in Nymphaea alba L., CHEMOSPHERE, 41(7), 2000, pp. 1075-1082
plants of Nymphaea alba L. grown at various levels of chromium (VI) ranging
from 1 to 200 mu M accumulated chromium in concentration and duration-depe
ndent manner. At all Cr levels, chromium accumulation by various plant tiss
ues followed the order roots > leaves > rhizomes. Approximately 93% of tota
l chromium present in the medium was accumulated by plants at lowest concen
tration (1 mu M) used in the experiment. Chromium-induced toxicity appears
at 1 mu M chromium resulting in the build-up of delta-aminolevulinic acid (
ALA) and reduced activities of delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD)
and nitrate reductase (NR), total chlorophyll (Chl) and protein contents.
Chl a was more sensitive than Chl b to chromium toxicity. It could be infer
red that chromium toxicity is not located at the level of ALA synthesis, bu
t, probably at the ALAD activity which was more severely affected during ch
lorophyll biosynthesis. Finally, impaired chlorophyll biosynthesis resulted
in reduced total chlorophyll content. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All r
ights reserved.