Biological Effect of Selenium Pollution on Germination of Rice Seed
Biological effect of selenium pollution on germination process of rice cultivars Shanyou 63, such as germination vigor, germination percentage, and growth status of embryo and radicle were studied, by soaking healthy seeds in sodium selenite solution (0 mg·L-1, 3.125 mg·L-1, 6.25 mg·L-1, 12.5 mg·L-1, 25 mg·L-1, 50 mg·L-1, 75 mg·L-1 and 100 mg·L-1) .Reduction in length of radicle was higher than that of embryo. Both of minimum intoxication effect concentrations for embryo and radicle were about 12.5 mg·L-1,while it was probably that medical lethal concentration value for seedling biomass began ranging within 25mg·L-1~50mg·L-1 sodium selenite. Therefore, reduction in biomass was more sensitive than length of embryo and radicle, when rice was used as indicator plant for monitoring selenium pollution.
Selenium rice seed bioassay germination
Zhang Ruige Zhou Yi Wang Zheng Wang Delong
Geology and Environment Institute XUST Xian, P.R.China College of Plant and Science ASTU Bengbu, P.R.China East Train Car Depot of Xian Railway Administration of Xian Xian, P.R.China
国际会议
吉林
英文
1121-1124
2011-11-04(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)