imulated acid rain impact on growth, yield and leaf anatomy of Dioscorea rotundata (L.)

Abstract. Acid rain causes damage to crops and also has adverse effect on the soil and the environment. These have led to the abandonment of farmlands in affected areas. Southern Nigeria which is known for yam cultivation is subjected to acid rain resulting from gas flaring activities, importation o...

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Main Authors: E.P. Edosa, J.F. Bamidele
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Trakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara Zagora 2021-06-01
Series:Agricultural Science and Technology
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Online Access:https://agriscitech.eu/simulated-acid-rain-impact-on-growth-yield-and-leaf-anatomy-of-dioscorea-rotundata-l/
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spelling doaj-22515a84b90b4bab82587537bdc0daa82021-08-12T08:00:32ZengTrakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara ZagoraAgricultural Science and Technology1313-88201314-412X2021-06-0113217618010.15547/ast.2021.02.029imulated acid rain impact on growth, yield and leaf anatomy of Dioscorea rotundata (L.)E.P. EdosaJ.F. BamideleAbstract. Acid rain causes damage to crops and also has adverse effect on the soil and the environment. These have led to the abandonment of farmlands in affected areas. Southern Nigeria which is known for yam cultivation is subjected to acid rain resulting from gas flaring activities, importation of fairly used vehicles, power generation and industrial activities. The growth, yield and leaf anatomy response of Dioscorea rotundata (L.) exposed to simulated acid rain (SAR) of pH 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and 6.0 (control) was investigated. Acid rain exposure caused morphological changes in plants including chlorosis, necrosis, and leaf folding. Acidic precipitation inhibited vine length, leaf number, chlorophyll content index and leaf area at pH 2.0; while growth was encouraged at pH 6.0. 22% of leaf surface area of D. rotundata L, was injured after simulated acid rain treatment at pH 2.0 while necrosis was absent at the (control) pH 6.0. Harvest index of D. rotundata was not significantly different (p>0.05) between the pH treatment groups; however, was slightly higher at the (control) pH 6.0. Percentage dry matter partitioning of D. rotundata leaf and stem was not affected by the acid rain exposure; nevertheless, maximum percentage dry matter of tuber was obtained at pH 4.0 and pH 6.0. Transverse sections of D. rotundata leaves showed cuticle wax damage and rupture of epidermis at lower pH 2.0 and 3.0. Mesophyll degradation and cytoplasm depletion was also observed in the treated leaves. The plant leaves revealed dark tissues in necrotic areas which may be phenolic compounds secretion. However, it became clear that significant increases in the growth parameters considered occurred at pH 6.0 (control).https://agriscitech.eu/simulated-acid-rain-impact-on-growth-yield-and-leaf-anatomy-of-dioscorea-rotundata-l/chlorosismorphological parametersnecrosissimulated acid rainstructural changestuber
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author E.P. Edosa
J.F. Bamidele
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J.F. Bamidele
imulated acid rain impact on growth, yield and leaf anatomy of Dioscorea rotundata (L.)
Agricultural Science and Technology
chlorosis
morphological parameters
necrosis
simulated acid rain
structural changes
tuber
author_facet E.P. Edosa
J.F. Bamidele
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title imulated acid rain impact on growth, yield and leaf anatomy of Dioscorea rotundata (L.)
title_short imulated acid rain impact on growth, yield and leaf anatomy of Dioscorea rotundata (L.)
title_full imulated acid rain impact on growth, yield and leaf anatomy of Dioscorea rotundata (L.)
title_fullStr imulated acid rain impact on growth, yield and leaf anatomy of Dioscorea rotundata (L.)
title_full_unstemmed imulated acid rain impact on growth, yield and leaf anatomy of Dioscorea rotundata (L.)
title_sort imulated acid rain impact on growth, yield and leaf anatomy of dioscorea rotundata (l.)
publisher Trakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara Zagora
series Agricultural Science and Technology
issn 1313-8820
1314-412X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract. Acid rain causes damage to crops and also has adverse effect on the soil and the environment. These have led to the abandonment of farmlands in affected areas. Southern Nigeria which is known for yam cultivation is subjected to acid rain resulting from gas flaring activities, importation of fairly used vehicles, power generation and industrial activities. The growth, yield and leaf anatomy response of Dioscorea rotundata (L.) exposed to simulated acid rain (SAR) of pH 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and 6.0 (control) was investigated. Acid rain exposure caused morphological changes in plants including chlorosis, necrosis, and leaf folding. Acidic precipitation inhibited vine length, leaf number, chlorophyll content index and leaf area at pH 2.0; while growth was encouraged at pH 6.0. 22% of leaf surface area of D. rotundata L, was injured after simulated acid rain treatment at pH 2.0 while necrosis was absent at the (control) pH 6.0. Harvest index of D. rotundata was not significantly different (p>0.05) between the pH treatment groups; however, was slightly higher at the (control) pH 6.0. Percentage dry matter partitioning of D. rotundata leaf and stem was not affected by the acid rain exposure; nevertheless, maximum percentage dry matter of tuber was obtained at pH 4.0 and pH 6.0. Transverse sections of D. rotundata leaves showed cuticle wax damage and rupture of epidermis at lower pH 2.0 and 3.0. Mesophyll degradation and cytoplasm depletion was also observed in the treated leaves. The plant leaves revealed dark tissues in necrotic areas which may be phenolic compounds secretion. However, it became clear that significant increases in the growth parameters considered occurred at pH 6.0 (control).
topic chlorosis
morphological parameters
necrosis
simulated acid rain
structural changes
tuber
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