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   growth and some physiological characteristics of alfalfa (medicago sativa l.) in response to lead stress and glomus intraradices symbiosis  
   
نویسنده kahromi samaneh ,najafi farzaneh
منبع فرآيند و كاركرد گياهي - 2020 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 37 - صفحه:1 -11
چکیده    Lead is a nonessential element that has a negative effect on plant growth and development. plant symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (amf) in soils contaminated with heavy metals can affect growth of plant, nutrition and tolerance against heavy metals. in this study, the effect arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi glomus intraradices on the growth, photosynthetic pigments, protein content, proline, phenol and activities of antioxidant enzymes in alfalfa plants under pb toxicity were examined. the experiment was performed by using two treatments (mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal) and five lead concentrations (0, 60, 120, 180 and 240 micro;m pb(no3)2). results showed that pb stress decreased plant growth, photosynthetic pigments and protein content, however amf improved them. amount of proline, phenol and antioxidant enzymes activity increased with lead increasing. amount of them in roots of amf plants in comparison with nonamf plants increased. leaves of amf plants had more superoxide dismutase activity comparison with nonamf plants. however proline content, activity of catalase and guaiacol proxidase in leaves of mycorrhizal plants, were lower than those of nonmycorrhizal plants. in addition, mycorrhizal colonization significantly decreased with pb exposure. these results, suggested that g. intraradices can decrease pb toxicity in alfalfa plants.
کلیدواژه mycorrhiza ,lead ,heavy metals ,antioxidant enzymes ,alfalfa
آدرس kharazmi university, faculty of biological sciences, department of plant sciences, iran, kharazmi university, faculty of biological sciences, department of plant sciences, iran
پست الکترونیکی najafi_f@khu.ac.ir
 
   Growth and some physiological characteristics of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) in response to lead stress and Glomus intraradices symbiosis  
   
Authors Kahromi Samaneh ,Najafi Farzaneh
Abstract    Lead is a nonessential element that has a negative effect on plant growth and development. Plant symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in soils contaminated with heavy metals can affect growth of plant, nutrition and tolerance against heavy metals. In this study, the effect arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Glomus intraradices on the growth, photosynthetic pigments, protein content, proline, phenol and activities of antioxidant enzymes in alfalfa plants under Pb toxicity were examined. The experiment was performed by using two treatments (mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal) and five lead concentrations (0, 60, 120, 180 and 240 micro;m Pb(NO3)2). Results showed that Pb stress decreased plant growth, photosynthetic pigments and protein content, however AMF improved them. Amount of proline, phenol and antioxidant enzymes activity increased with lead increasing. Amount of them in roots of AMF plants in comparison with nonAMF plants increased. Leaves of AMF plants had more superoxide dismutase activity comparison with nonAMF plants. However proline content, activity of catalase and guaiacol proxidase in leaves of mycorrhizal plants, were lower than those of nonmycorrhizal plants. In addition, mycorrhizal colonization significantly decreased with Pb exposure. These results, suggested that G. intraradices can decrease Pb toxicity in alfalfa plants.
Keywords Mycorrhiza ,Lead ,Heavy metals ,Antioxidant enzymes ,Alfalfa
 
 

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