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Journal of Environmental BiologypISSN: 0254-8704 ; eISSN: 2394-0379 ; CODEN: JEBIDP |
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Abstract - Issue Jan 2006, 27 (1) BackSeasonal
pattern of metal bioaccumulation and their toxicity on Sphagnum squarrosum Anuj Saxena Department of Botany, Sacred (Received: 8 April, 2004 ; Accepted: 22 January, 2005) Abstract : Present study was undertaken as
an attempt to study the effect of pollutants on biological responses of Sphagnum growing at Kainchi, Kumaon hills (Uttranchal). Sphagnum
plants of almost identical size, collected from the marked sites of Kainchi in different seasons viz., monsoon, winter, summer and again in monsoon, were analysed for chlorophyll, protein, shoot length and nitrate
reductase and peroxidase
activities. Maximum chlorophyll, protein, shoots length and nitrate reductase activities were observed during the monsoon while
minimum in summers. The abundance of Sphagnum
and two other bryophytes, Marchantia and Plagiochasma was also higher in monsoon than in other
seasons. The study also indicated that Sphagnum
has more bioaccumulation and tolerance potential for heavy metals than Marchantia
and Plagiochasma. Key words
: Bryophytes, Metal pollution, Phytotoxicity Copyright
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