Effects of different zinc and copper concentrations in soil on morphological and biochemical properties of Ipomea aquatica

Zinc and copper pollution in agricultural lands due to anthropogenic activities has become a major environmental problem. While these metals are essential for plant growth, their excessive presence can lead to plant toxicity. This experiment aimed to investigate the effects of different concentratio...

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Main Authors: Abd. Manan, Fazilah, Ridzuan, Raihana, Henisi, Jessica, Prabakaran, Ashwini Nair
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spelling my.utm.1049842024-04-01T06:53:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/104984/ Effects of different zinc and copper concentrations in soil on morphological and biochemical properties of Ipomea aquatica Abd. Manan, Fazilah Ridzuan, Raihana Henisi, Jessica Prabakaran, Ashwini Nair QD Chemistry QH301 Biology Zinc and copper pollution in agricultural lands due to anthropogenic activities has become a major environmental problem. While these metals are essential for plant growth, their excessive presence can lead to plant toxicity. This experiment aimed to investigate the effects of different concentrations of zinc and copper (0, 100, 200, and 300 ppm) in soil on the morphological and biochemical properties of I. aquatica, commonly known as water spinach. The morphological properties, including plant height, number of leaves, and stem diameter, were assessed, along with soil pH and electrical conductivity (EC). Biochemical properties, specifically the Total Phenolic Content (TPC) and Total Flavonoid Content (TFC) in plant tissues, were measured using colorimetric assays. The results revealed significant morphological changes in plant height, stem diameter, and number of leaves at 200 ppm zinc treatment com-pared to the control. Additionally, the number of leaves significantly increased at the 100 ppm copper treatment, while the stem diameter decreased significantly at 300 ppm. Both zinc and copper treatments slightly reduced soil pH and increased soil EC. At the 300 ppm treatment, substantial changes in phenolic and flavonoid con-tents were observed in the stems and leaves of I. aquatica. Copper treatment at 200 ppm increased the TPC of leaves, while 100 ppm copper treatment increased the TFC of stems. Furthermore, the 300 ppm zinc treatment significantly increased the TPC and TFC in stems and leaves. These findings indicate that zinc and copper concentrations have notable effects on the morphological and biochemical properties of I. aquatica. Therefore, it is crucial to maintain an appropriate balance of these metal elements to cultivate plants that are morphologically and physiologically resilient. Brawijaya University 2023-09-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104984/1/FazilahAbdManan2023_EffectsofDifferentZincandCopperConcentrations.pdf Abd. Manan, Fazilah and Ridzuan, Raihana and Henisi, Jessica and Prabakaran, Ashwini Nair (2023) Effects of different zinc and copper concentrations in soil on morphological and biochemical properties of Ipomea aquatica. Journal of Tropical Life Science, 13 (3). pp. 563-570. ISSN 2087-5517 http://dx.doi.org/10.11594/jtls.13.03.15 DOI:10.11594/jtls.13.03.15
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QH301 Biology
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QH301 Biology
Abd. Manan, Fazilah
Ridzuan, Raihana
Henisi, Jessica
Prabakaran, Ashwini Nair
Effects of different zinc and copper concentrations in soil on morphological and biochemical properties of Ipomea aquatica
description Zinc and copper pollution in agricultural lands due to anthropogenic activities has become a major environmental problem. While these metals are essential for plant growth, their excessive presence can lead to plant toxicity. This experiment aimed to investigate the effects of different concentrations of zinc and copper (0, 100, 200, and 300 ppm) in soil on the morphological and biochemical properties of I. aquatica, commonly known as water spinach. The morphological properties, including plant height, number of leaves, and stem diameter, were assessed, along with soil pH and electrical conductivity (EC). Biochemical properties, specifically the Total Phenolic Content (TPC) and Total Flavonoid Content (TFC) in plant tissues, were measured using colorimetric assays. The results revealed significant morphological changes in plant height, stem diameter, and number of leaves at 200 ppm zinc treatment com-pared to the control. Additionally, the number of leaves significantly increased at the 100 ppm copper treatment, while the stem diameter decreased significantly at 300 ppm. Both zinc and copper treatments slightly reduced soil pH and increased soil EC. At the 300 ppm treatment, substantial changes in phenolic and flavonoid con-tents were observed in the stems and leaves of I. aquatica. Copper treatment at 200 ppm increased the TPC of leaves, while 100 ppm copper treatment increased the TFC of stems. Furthermore, the 300 ppm zinc treatment significantly increased the TPC and TFC in stems and leaves. These findings indicate that zinc and copper concentrations have notable effects on the morphological and biochemical properties of I. aquatica. Therefore, it is crucial to maintain an appropriate balance of these metal elements to cultivate plants that are morphologically and physiologically resilient.
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author Abd. Manan, Fazilah
Ridzuan, Raihana
Henisi, Jessica
Prabakaran, Ashwini Nair
author_facet Abd. Manan, Fazilah
Ridzuan, Raihana
Henisi, Jessica
Prabakaran, Ashwini Nair
author_sort Abd. Manan, Fazilah
title Effects of different zinc and copper concentrations in soil on morphological and biochemical properties of Ipomea aquatica
title_short Effects of different zinc and copper concentrations in soil on morphological and biochemical properties of Ipomea aquatica
title_full Effects of different zinc and copper concentrations in soil on morphological and biochemical properties of Ipomea aquatica
title_fullStr Effects of different zinc and copper concentrations in soil on morphological and biochemical properties of Ipomea aquatica
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different zinc and copper concentrations in soil on morphological and biochemical properties of Ipomea aquatica
title_sort effects of different zinc and copper concentrations in soil on morphological and biochemical properties of ipomea aquatica
publisher Brawijaya University
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/104984/1/FazilahAbdManan2023_EffectsofDifferentZincandCopperConcentrations.pdf
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