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Contemporary Problems of Ecology

2011 year, number 2

Accumulation, distribution and toxicological effects induced by cadmium on the development of mangrove plant Kandelia candel (L.).

M. M. Rahman1, M. M. Rahman2, Y. Chongling3, K. S. Islam4
1 Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Ehime University; Education and Research Center for Subtropical Field Science, Faculty of Agriculture
2 Silvacom Ltd
3 School of Life Sciences, Xiamen University
4 Research fellow, The School of Oceanography and Environmental Science, Xiamen University
mahabubtarek76@gmail.com, motiur.rahman08@gmail.com, ycl@xmu.edu.cn, shakila_tanee@yahoo.com
Keywords: cadmium, accumulation, morphological change, mangrove seedlings, Kandelia candel, Phytotoxic
Pages: 181-188

Abstract

Accumulation and distribution pattern of cadmium (Cd) and its toxic effect on growth of the mangrove plant of young Kandelia candel seedlings have been examined. This study demonstrated that under high concentration of Cd stress, the total biomass of K. candel decreased 41.57 % compare to control (CK). At the end of 90 days exposure to 25 mg L-1 Cd, the average seedlings stem height and leaf number of the K. candel decreased by 30.54 and 42.68 %, respectively. The results showed that K. candel seedlings, under the experimental condition, accumulated higher concentration of Cd in their roots (411.29 ± 3.60 mg kg-1) when compared to hypocotyls, stems and leaves. More than 95 % of Cd was accumulated mainly in roots. The distribution pattern of Cd concentration in K. candel seedlings was found in the following order: roots> hypocotyls > stems > leaves. Based on the leaf symptoms and morphological change of K. candel seedlings under heavy metal stress, this study showed that Cd is phytotoxic to K. candel.