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Kiran Gupta
(Corresponding author)
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Plant Genetic Unit, Botany
Department,? Lucknow
University,? Lucknow-
226007, India
e-mail :
kiran.gpta@rediffmail.com
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Sumati Gaumat
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Plant
Genetic Unit, Botany Department, Lucknow
University,? Lucknow-226007, India
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Kumkum Mishra
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Plant
Genetic Unit, Botany Department, Lucknow
University,? Lucknow-226007, India
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Publication Data
Paper received:
11? June 2011
Revised
received:
05? September 2011
Accepted:
04 October 2011
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Abstract
Tannery effluent contributes significantly to pollution
of the environment. In this study, phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of tannery effluent and chromium (Cr)
were investigated in Allium cepa. For this purpose, tannery effluent was
collected from ?Up flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket? (U.A.S.B) Jajmau, Kanpur. A. cepa
were exposed to various concentrations of tannery effluent (0.0, 3.125, 6.25,
12.50, 25.0%) and Cr (0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0 mg l-1)
for 48 and 168 hr. The perusal of data revealed that the physico-chemical
characteristics of tannery effluent viz. pH (8.5), EC (11.94 dSm-1), BOD (499 mg l-1), COD (1382
mgl-1) and Cr content (2.32 mg l-1)
were much higher than the prescribed permissible limit for industrial
effluent discharged into inland waters. These substances provoked phytotoxic and genotoxic
effects in A. cepa. Total chlorophyll and
protein content in leaves of tannery effluent and Cr treated plants decreased
significantly in dose-duration dependent manner. A maximum decrease of 86.29
and 84.26% in total chlorophyll and 81.27 and 76.16% in protein content was
observed after 168 hr of exposure while carotenoid
content increased up to 6.25% effluent and 2.0 mgl-1Cr
treatment and decreased further. In all treated plants, a significant (p>0.05)
reduction in root length, mitotic index (MI) and induction in chromosomal
(CA)/mitotic (MA) aberration and micronuclei (MNC) were observed as compared
to unstressed plants. A maximum reduction of 81.15 and 79.71% in MI, and
induction of 6.8 and 4.8% in CA, 29.24 and 26.66% in MA and 0.52 and
0.43% in MNC were found at 12.50% effluent and 4 mgl-1
Cr treated plants as compared to unstressed plants, however at highest
effluent and Cr concentration both the plants showed pyknosis
condition after 168 hr. ??
Key words
Genotoxicity, Tannery effluent, Allium
cepa, Chromosomal aberrations?
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