scholarly journals Effect of Sodium Chloride Stress on the Adaptation of Zea mays Seedlings at the Expense of Growth

2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Junaid Yousaf ◽  
Farhad Ali ◽  
Fawad Ali
2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rashid Mahmood ◽  
Faiza Sharif ◽  
Sikander Ali ◽  
Muhammad Umar Hayyat

A bacterial consortium BMP1/SDSC/01 consisting of six isolates was isolated from textile effected soil, sludge, and textile effluent from Hudiara drain near Nishat Mills Limited, Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan. It was selected because of being capable of degrading and detoxifying red, green, black, and yellow textile dyes. The pH and supplements were optimized to enhance the decolorization ability of the selected consortium. The results indicated that decolorizing ability of consortium for the red, green, black, and yellow dyes was higher as compared to individual strains. The consortium was able to decolorize 84%, 84%, 85%, 85%, and 82% of 200 ppm of red, green, black, yellow, and mixed dyes within 24 h while individual strain required 72 h. On supplementing urea, the consortium decolorized 87, 86, 89, 86, and 83%, respectively, while on supplementing sodium chloride the consortium decolorized 93, 94, 93, 94, and 89% of red, green, black, yellow, and mixed dyes, respectively, which was maximum while in the presence of ascorbic acid and ammonium chloride it showed intermediate results. The effect of untreated and treated dyes was investigated onZea maysL. (maize) andSorghum vulgarePers. (sorghum). This study will help to promote an efficient biotreatment of textile effluents.


2013 ◽  
Vol 44 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 805-816 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter A. Roussos ◽  
Dionisios Gasparatos ◽  
Christodoulos Kyriakou ◽  
Katerina Tsichli ◽  
Eleni Tsantili ◽  
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