A comparative analysis of eco-toxicity of crude oil pollution on the chlorophyll biosynthesis in two agro-forestry species

N. Edwin-Wosu, Pds Kinako
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A short-term ecological study was conducted to ascertain the degree of envisaged impact of petroleum pollution to biota (macrophyte) in a polluted habitat. The biosynthetic process in chlorophyll content reflects the level of the photosynthetic activities. It was envisaged that such biosynthetic process of pigment formation could become a sensitivity index to any polluted environment. To this end, this study has elucidated the importance of petroleum on photosynthetic capacity of two agroforestry species ( Leucaena leucocephala and Bauhinia monandra ). The relative accumulation of the pigments was used to evaluate the influence of petroleum on the biosynthetic process of the plant species in focus. Results have established (with the variation in the optical transmittance of the pigment) the concentration of the chlorophyll pigment in various pollution intensities. The result showed 4792 mg/g in the control for L. leucocephala . 3195 mg/g, 1118 mg/g and 958 mg/g with percentage depression of 58.6%, 68.7% and 76.5% in the respective (25, 50 and 100 ml) pollution levels. B. monandra had 1438 mg/g in the control. 1118, 958 mg/g and 479 mg/g) and (%) depression of 59.9 69.0 and 78.1 (%) respectively. The variations in the species pigment content indicate the predicament of both species and consequently their sensitivity potential to a polluted habitat. Hence such index provides a means of determining the importance of petroleum in accounting for photosynthetic rate and yield potential under environmental condition. Keywords : Leucaena leucocephala , Bauhinia monandra , chlorophyll, crude oil toxicity, oil pollution Global Journal of Environmental Sciences Vol. 4(2) 2005: 127–130
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原油污染对两种农林复合树种叶绿素生物合成的生态毒性比较分析
为确定石油污染对污染生境中生物区系(大型植物)的预期影响程度,进行了短期生态学研究。叶绿素含量的生物合成过程反映了光合活动的水平。人们设想这种色素形成的生物合成过程可以成为对任何污染环境的敏感性指标。为此,本研究阐明了石油对两种农林业物种(Leucaena leucocephala和Bauhinia monandra)光合能力的重要性。利用色素的相对积累量来评价石油对重点植物生物合成过程的影响。结果确定了不同污染强度下叶绿素色素的浓度(随色素透过率的变化)。结果表明,白头草的对照含量为4792 mg/g。在25、50和100 ml污染水平下,浓度分别为3195、1118和958 mg/g,降幅分别为58.6%、68.7%和76.5%。对照组苦参含量为1438 mg/g。1118、958、479 mg/g)和(%)的抑制率分别为59.9、69.0和78.1(%)。物种色素含量的变化表明两种物种的困境,从而表明它们对污染栖息地的敏感潜力。因此,该指标为确定石油在环境条件下对光合速率和产量潜力的重要性提供了一种方法。关键词:银合欢,紫荆花,叶绿素,原油毒性,原油污染,环境科学,Vol. 4(2), 2005: 127-130
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