Effect of acid rain on growth and physiological responses of wheat

Acid rain, which is a wet form of gaseous air pollutants, is formed when air pollutants such as SO2, NO2, CO2 in the atmosphere combine with water vapor of clouds. With the increase of concentration of these pollutants, the amount of acid rain increases. Acid rain, which is the mixture of sulphuric,...

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Main Authors: Ramin Ezzati, Gelareh Rabbani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kharazmi University 2014-12-01
Series:یافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی
Subjects:
pH
Online Access:http://nbr.khu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-2-28&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-1638aeb9f052489fa420fecd23db16502020-11-25T01:21:19ZengKharazmi Universityیافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی2423-63302476-71152014-12-01117081Effect of acid rain on growth and physiological responses of wheatRamin Ezzati0Gelareh Rabbani1 Kharazmi University Kharazmi University Acid rain, which is a wet form of gaseous air pollutants, is formed when air pollutants such as SO2, NO2, CO2 in the atmosphere combine with water vapor of clouds. With the increase of concentration of these pollutants, the amount of acid rain increases. Acid rain, which is the mixture of sulphuric, nitric and carbonic acids, results in some changes in the soil such as decrease in pH, uncommon nutrient liberation, increase of release of toxic metals and the decline in the fertility of soil. These impacts have negative effects on plants. In the present work wheat plants were irrigated and leaf sprayed with four treatments of acid rain which contain sulphuric and nitrics acids with the pH of 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.6 for a period of 32 days, whereas, control plants were irrigated and leaf sprayed by normal water with a pH of 7.4. According to the results we have obtained, control plants in whole growth and physiological indexes were better than those plants treated by acid rains with the pH of 2.5 and 3.5. Moreover, the plants treated by acid rain with the pH of 4.5 and 5.6, were lower in other factors except photosynthetic rate, pigment content and carbohydrate content than control plants. Also acid rains with the pH of  2.5 and 3.5 caused white spots in both surfaces of  leaf and tip and border atrophy.http://nbr.khu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-2-28&slc_lang=en&sid=1pHgrowth and physiological indexesleaf damage
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Gelareh Rabbani
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Effect of acid rain on growth and physiological responses of wheat
یافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی
pH
growth and physiological indexes
leaf damage
author_facet Ramin Ezzati
Gelareh Rabbani
author_sort Ramin Ezzati
title Effect of acid rain on growth and physiological responses of wheat
title_short Effect of acid rain on growth and physiological responses of wheat
title_full Effect of acid rain on growth and physiological responses of wheat
title_fullStr Effect of acid rain on growth and physiological responses of wheat
title_full_unstemmed Effect of acid rain on growth and physiological responses of wheat
title_sort effect of acid rain on growth and physiological responses of wheat
publisher Kharazmi University
series یافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی
issn 2423-6330
2476-7115
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Acid rain, which is a wet form of gaseous air pollutants, is formed when air pollutants such as SO2, NO2, CO2 in the atmosphere combine with water vapor of clouds. With the increase of concentration of these pollutants, the amount of acid rain increases. Acid rain, which is the mixture of sulphuric, nitric and carbonic acids, results in some changes in the soil such as decrease in pH, uncommon nutrient liberation, increase of release of toxic metals and the decline in the fertility of soil. These impacts have negative effects on plants. In the present work wheat plants were irrigated and leaf sprayed with four treatments of acid rain which contain sulphuric and nitrics acids with the pH of 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.6 for a period of 32 days, whereas, control plants were irrigated and leaf sprayed by normal water with a pH of 7.4. According to the results we have obtained, control plants in whole growth and physiological indexes were better than those plants treated by acid rains with the pH of 2.5 and 3.5. Moreover, the plants treated by acid rain with the pH of 4.5 and 5.6, were lower in other factors except photosynthetic rate, pigment content and carbohydrate content than control plants. Also acid rains with the pH of  2.5 and 3.5 caused white spots in both surfaces of  leaf and tip and border atrophy.
topic pH
growth and physiological indexes
leaf damage
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