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KMID : 0380119820050040176
Korean Journal of Ecology
1982 Volume.5 No. 4 p.176 ~ p.186
Studies on the Effect of Heavy Metal on the Growth of Various Plants


Abstract
Uptake and effects of treated Cd and Pb in rose moss and tomato were studied in pot cultures. Three horticulural plants on the roadside were tested to determine the contents of heavy metals in plant parts.
Yields of rose moss were increased by the increase Pb concentrations in soil. Yields of rose moss by Cd treatment were decreased in 1,000 ppm group, but increased in 500 ppm group. Portulaca grandiflora Hook. proved to be tolerent of Pb and Cd added in soil. Yields of tomato were decreased by an increase of Pb concentration in soil, and tomato proved to be weak for Pb added in soil.
Pb contents in root, stem, leaf, and flower and seed of rose moss were increased by an in crease of Pb concentration in soil Pb content in root was the highest among them. Pb content was the highest in root of tomato, but the lowest in the stem.
Among the heavy metal contents of three horticultural plants collected by roadside, it was the Chrysanthemum which had the highest contents of heavy metal among them. The heavy metal contents in stem were less than in the other plant parts in all three plants.
The number of flowers in rose moss was decreased by an increase of Pb, and Cd concentration in soil, but in tomato it was increased by an inerease of Pb concentration in soil.
Amount of rose moss seeds which were collected after cultivation was decreased by Pb, and Cd treatment in soil.
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