The effect of lead (Pb) on the growth rates of two aquatic macrophyte species; Limnobium laevigatum (Humb & Bonpl. ex Willd) Heine and Egeria densa Planch. grown in different experimental media

F. Di̇kmen, Vahide Cansu Seymenoğlu, M. Ergönül
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Anthropogenic causes contribute to toxic pollutants in aquatic environments and heavy metal pollution. As a heavy metal, Lead (Pb), is one of the most common causes of pollution in water. Heavy metals must be removed from the aquatic environment because they adversely affect health and all living things in each environment. In this study we aimed to determine the effects of lead (Pb) exposure on the growth rates and biomass of two aquatic macrophyte species, E. densa and L. laevigatum. Plants grown in in two different experimental media. For this purpose, both plants were exposed to 3 different concentrations of lead (1 ppm, 5 ppm, 15 ppm). Samples were measured on the 1st, 4th and 7th days, and the first and last weights of the plants were compared. Bioexperiments were run in triplicate. Positive values were observed in the growth rates of both plants, except for the negative growth rates observed on the 1st day at 1 ppm and 5 ppm lead concentrations in the pond water environment. Both plants showed positive growth in 25% Hoagland medium at all concentrations and days, except for the 1 ppm lead concentration, being observed for E. densa. As a result of our study, lead exposure did not significantly alter the growth rates of E. densa and L. laevigatum in the experimental media used for short-term (up tp 7 days) durations.
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铅对两种水生植物生长速率的影响海棠(Humb & Bonpl)海涅和埃格里亚稠密的普兰奇。在不同的实验培养基中生长
人为因素导致水生环境中的有毒污染物和重金属污染。作为一种重金属,铅(Pb)是水体污染最常见的原因之一。重金属必须从水生环境中清除,因为它们对健康和每种环境中的所有生物都有不利影响。本研究旨在研究铅暴露对两种水生大型植物密度和生物量的影响。在两种不同的实验培养基中生长的植物。为此,两种植物都暴露于3种不同浓度的铅(1ppm, 5ppm, 15ppm)。分别于第1、4、7天测定样品,比较植株的初末重。生物实验进行了三次。两种植物的生长速率均为正值,但在池塘水环境中铅浓度为1 ppm和5 ppm时,第1天的生长速率为负值。在25%的Hoagland培养基中,两种植物在所有浓度和天数下均表现出正生长,除铅浓度为1 ppm外。根据我们的研究,在短期(最多7天)的实验培养基中,铅暴露并没有显著改变密度乳杆菌和乳酸乳杆菌的生长速度。
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