Phytotoxicity of glyphosate in the germination of Pisum sativum and its effect on germinated seedlings.

Q3 Medicine
Environmental Health and Toxicology Pub Date : 2017-08-16 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.5620/eht.e2017011
Subinoy Mondal, Mousumi Kumar, Smaranya Haque, Debajyoti Kundu
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The present study evaluated the effects of glyphosate on Pisum sativum germination as well as its effect on the physiology and biochemistry of germinated seedlings. Different physico-chemical biomarkers, viz., chlorophyll, root and shoot length, total protein and soluble sugar, along with sodium and potassium concentration, were investigated in germinated seedlings at different glyphosate concentrations. This study reports the influence of different concentrations of glyphosate on pea seeds and seedlings. Physicochemical biomarkers were significantly changed by glyphosate exposure after 15 days. The germination of seedlings under control conditions (0 mg/L) was 100% after 3 days of treatment but at 3 and 4 mg/L glyphosate, germination was reduced to 55 and 40%, respectively. Physiological parameters like root and shoot length decreased monotonically with increasing glyphosate concentration, at 14 days of observation. Average root and shoot length (n=30 in three replicates) were reduced to 14.7 and 17.6%, respectively, at 4 mg/L glyphosate. Leaf chlorophyll content also decreased, with a similar trend to root and shoot length, but the protein content initially decreased and then increased with an increase in glyphosate concentration to 3 mg/L. The study suggests that glyphosate reduces the soluble sugar content significantly, by 21.6% (v/v). But internal sodium and potassium tissue concentrations were significantly altered by glyphosate exposure with increasing concentrations of glyphosate. Biochemical and physiological analysis also supports the inhibitory effect of glyphosate on seed germination and biochemical effects on seedlings.

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草甘膦对豌豆发芽的植物毒性及其对发芽幼苗的影响。
本研究评估了草甘膦对豌豆发芽的影响以及对发芽秧苗生理生化的影响。研究了不同草甘膦浓度下发芽幼苗的不同理化生物标志物,即叶绿素、根和芽长度、总蛋白和可溶性糖,以及钠和钾的浓度。本研究报告了不同浓度草甘膦对豌豆种子和幼苗的影响。接触草甘膦 15 天后,理化生物标志物发生了显著变化。在对照条件(0 毫克/升)下,处理 3 天后秧苗的发芽率为 100%,但在草甘膦浓度为 3 毫克/升和 4 毫克/升时,发芽率分别降至 55% 和 40%。观察 14 天后,随着草甘膦浓度的增加,根长和芽长等生理参数单调下降。草甘膦浓度为 4 毫克/升时,平均根长和芽长(3 个重复,n=30)分别减少了 14.7% 和 17.6%。叶片叶绿素含量也下降了,趋势与根和嫩枝长度相似,但蛋白质含量最初下降,然后随着草甘膦浓度增加到 3 毫克/升而上升。研究表明,草甘膦会显著降低可溶性糖的含量,降幅达 21.6%(v/v)。但随着草甘膦浓度的增加,内部钠和钾组织浓度因草甘膦暴露而发生了显著变化。生化和生理分析也支持草甘膦对种子萌发的抑制作用和对幼苗的生化影响。
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Environmental Health and Toxicology
Environmental Health and Toxicology Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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