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Possible cause of inhibition of seed germination in two rice cultivars by heavy metals Pb2+ and Hg2+
Authors:Madhu Gautam  Reshu Chaudhary  Kalpana Sengar  Sanjay Garg
Institution:1. Institute of Management Studies , C-238, Bulandshahr Road, Indl. Area, Lal Quan, G.T. Road, Ghaziabad, India;2. Tissue Culture Lab, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture &3. Technology , Meeru 250110, India;4. M.J.P. Rohilkhand University , Bareilly 263145, India
Abstract:Seeds of two rice cultivars (Oryza sativa) cv. PR-116 and Pant Dhan-12 subjected to heavy metal lead (Pb2+) and mercury (Hg2+) exposure showed an inhibition in germination percentage, shoot and root length, and lower fresh and dry weight after 7 days. Both Pb2+ and Hg2+ inhibited the solubilization process of starch due to reduction in α-amylase activity, which is also evident from greater starch content and reduced soluble carbohydrate content of endosperms of treated seeds of the two cultivars. Mercury was more tolerated by Pant Dhan-12 when grown under in vitro culture medium containing 2% sucrose. The inhibitory effect of Pb2+ on embryo growth was not only abolished but also accelerated by 2% sucrose. The inhibitory effect, however, was not significantly blocked in Hg2+-treated embryos grown in vitro in sucrose containing medium. Embryos did not grow normally in a medium devoid of sucrose in either case. Data indicated that Pb2+ inhibited germination and seedling growth by impairing the solubilization of endosperm starch without markedly affecting the embryo, while Hg2+ inhibited germination and seedling growth by damaging the embryo itself.
Keywords:rice seeds  heavy metal  mercury  lead  seed germination
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