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Pak. J. Bot., 47(3): 851-858, 2015.

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  Updated: 23-06-15

 

 

IMPROVEMENT IN THE BIOENERGETICS SYSTEM OF PLANTS UNDER Hg STRESS ENVIRONMENT VIA SEAWEEDS

 

RAFIA AZMAT* AND SHABAN ASKARI

 

Abstract: The effects of Hg and its remediation through seaweeds on seedlings were escorted in a greenhouse experiment in a randomized block design. The effects of Hg were monitored in relation with bioenergetics system of Trigonella foenumgraecum plant at test site scale. Plants that were exposed to Hg, showed affect in diverse ways, including affinity to suffer in morphological as well as on sugar metabolism. The stress imposed by Hg exposure also extends to chloroplast pigments that lead to the distorted photosynthetic apparatus. The outcomes of reduced contents of photosynthetic machinery related with reduced contents of glucose, sucrose, total soluble sugars and carbohydrate contents of plants.  These contents plays vital rule for providing bioenergy to the plant growth regulation. It was suggested that Hg is lethal for plant bioenergetics system due to which plants fail to survive under stress. The lethal effects of Hg were tried to remediate through green seaweeds (Codium iyengrii). It was observed that seaweeds successfully controlled the mobility of Hg metal and improves the plant growth regulatory system at lower applied dose only. While at higher dose of Hg, seaweeds were also effective but to a certain limits. It was established that continuous addition of Hg in soil and aquatic resources execute to the plant productivity. It is demand of time to develop alternative eco-friendly remediation technologies for controlling, cleaning Hg-polluted zones.

 

Key words: Hg, Seaweeds, Sugar metabolism, Chloroplast pigments, Growth regulatory system.

 


Department of Chemistry, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan

*Corresponding author e-mail: rafiasaeed200@yahoo.com


   
   

 

   
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