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Effect of cadmium on the morphology and anatomy of Salvinia auriculata
Author(s) -
D A Rodrigues,
Filho S C Vasconcelos,
A A Rodrigues,
D F Rampazzo,
C L Rodrigues,
J M Vasconcelos,
P A N R Magalh atilde es
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
african journal of biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1684-5315
DOI - 10.5897/ajb2016.15317
Subject(s) - aerenchyma , cadmium , biology , aquatic plant , botany , horticulture , chemistry , ecology , macrophyte , organic chemistry
This study aimed to evaluate the morphological and anatomical changes of Salvinia auriculata exposed to different concentrations 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 μM of cadmium (Cd) and its effect on plant growth. The experiment was conducted in the laboratory of Plant Anatomy of the IF Goiano/Rio Verde Campus, Goias. Cd free samples of S. auriculata , was obtained from the Aquarios Plantados  company, located in Belo Horizonte. The material was grown hydroponically for 20 days and after the experimental period, the leaf samples were fixed, including in historesin, cut to 5 μm thick thick, stained with toluidine blue and the images were obtained in an optical microscope. The toxic effects of Cd on S. auriculata was observed at lowest concentration with the appearance of chlorotic and necrotic spots. Microscopic analysis showed increased height and width of the aerenchyma gaps, mesophyll and a reduction in abaxial surface epidermal cells, due to increased doses of this metal. It was observed that S. auriculata  is a plant sensitive to Cd, and thus indicated for environmental monitoring. Key words : Ecological, aquatic species, pollution.

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