Title: Physiological response of a submerged plant (Myriophyllum spicatum) to different NH4Cl concentrations in sediments
Abstract: The physiological characteristics and resistance capacity of the submerged macrophyte, Myriophyllum spicatum, under different external NH4Cl concentrations in sediments, were investigated in lab-scale tanks. Experimental results indicated that the growth, bioremediation capacity and enzyme activity of M. spicatum were affected by external sediment NH4Cl concentrations, along with time. When external NH4Cl concentrations in sediments were <200 mg/kg, the N in sediments was assimilated and improved plant growth. When external NH4Cl concentration was >400 mg/kg, the RGR decreased markedly and the MDA content increased obviously. Simultaneously, the SOD and POD activity in plant remained constant, or even decreased in some cases, suggesting that the stress resistance of M. spicatum was inhibited. Currently, there is little information about the physiological response of submerged macrophytes at different external nutrient concentrations in sediments. Therefore, the present study can provide theoretical foundation and date support for the control and bioremediation of endogenous pollution in lake.
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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