Chromium and Nickel are widely used in electroplating to
manufacture imitation ornaments, parts of automobiles, ovens and many other
domestic and commercial uses. Excessive use of above indicated heavy metals for
electroplating has caused pollution of soil and water. All concentrations of
Chromium and Nickel used were found inhibitory to seedling growth. Study of
different sites of Chromium and Nickel Varanasi (Basahi) plating industry
effluents on germination and growth of Cicer arietinum cv. G-130 and Cicer
arietinum cv. For seedling growth studies, pre-radicle emergence treatment
seeds were pre-treated with three sites (Site-I, Site-II and Site-III) of
factory effluent solutions. H-208 leguminous crop plants were carried out.
Chromium and Nickel-plating effluents used from three sites were inhibitory for
seed germination for all the cultivars of the test plants. The maximum
inhibition in seed germination and growth was reported in site I where as it
was maximum concentration. Among two cultivars of Cicer arietinum cv. H-208 was
found to be more susceptible to Chromium and Nickel-plating effluent toxicity
than cv. G-130. In this way, differential responses were shown by above stated
genotypes of Cicer arietinum to Chromium and Nickel-plating effluent toxicity.
Author(s)
Details
Ajoy
Kumar Singh
Department of Botany, T. D. P. G. College, Jaunpur-222002, India.
Chandra
Shekhar Singh
Department of Botany, R. R. P. G. College, Amethi-227405, India.
Neetu
Singh
Department of Botany, T. D. P. G. College, Jaunpur-222002, India.
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