Welcome to Chinese Journal of Ecology! Today is Share:

cje

Previous Articles     Next Articles

Effects of cadmium on seed germination and seedling growth of different alfalfa varieties.

BAO Qiong-li1, TANG Yi-ran2, BAO Wan-kui3*, SONG Zheng-guo1, HUANG Yi-zong1   

  1. (1Agro-Environmental Protection Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Tianjing 300191, China; 2Tianjin Agricultural University, Tianjing 300392, China; 3Institute of Agricultural Resource and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China).
  • Published:2020-05-10

Abstract: The effects of Cd2+ with different concentrations (0, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 mg·L-1) on seed germination and seedling growth of seven alfalfa varieties were examined in a germination experiment with Petri dish filter paper. The results showed that germination indices of different alfalfa varieties were promoted by different extents with Cd2+ treatments in the range of 5-20 mg·L-1. The fresh weight of Gannong No. 1 and Algonquin was significantly increased under 10 mg·L-1 treatment. The inhibiting effects of Cd2+ treatments on the examined indices of different alfalfa varieties were greatly different. The germination potential of Empress, Amerigraze, Zhonglan No. 1 and Zhonglan No. 2 was significantly decreased under 5-200, 20-200, 50-200 and 200 mg·L-1 treatments, respectively. The germination rates and germination indices of Zhonglan No. 1, Algonquin (Amerigraze), and Zhonglan No. 2 (Empress) were significantly reduced under treatments with Cd2+ concentration of 50-200, 100-200 and 200 mg·L-1, respectively. Cd2+ concentration of 20-200 mg·L-1 significantly decreased vigor index of all varieties. Fresh weight of all varieties significantly were decreased under treatments with Cd2+ concentrations of 50-200 mg·L-1. All Cd2+ treatments significantly inhibited root and/or bud length of seven varieties. The correlations between germination rate, germination index, fresh weight and Cd2+ concentration were significant, with R2 values being higher than 0.83. The tolerances of seven alfalfa varieties to Cd2+ stress, as evaluated comprehensively using the average value of subordinate function of all measurement indices, followed an order of Gannong No. 1 >Empress > Zhonglan No. 2 > Tianshui Alfalfa > Algonquin > Amerigraze > Zhonglan No. 1. In conclusion, the Empress, with high germination rate and tolerance to Cd2+ stress, could be recommended as potential candidate variety for the remediation of cadmium contaminated soil.

Key words: soil respiration, maize yield, soil bulk density, microaggregates., land restoration