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Relief Role of Lysine Chelated Zinc (Zn) on 6-Week-Old Maize Plants under Tannery Wastewater Irrigation Stress
by
Rizwan, Muhammad
, Ishaque, Wajid
, Alkahtani, Saad
, Ghulam, Said
, Ali, Shafaqat
, Khan, Mumtaz
, Ahmad, Rehan
, Abdel-Daim, Mohamed M.
, Ahmad, Awais
, Riaz, Muhammad Atif
, Ashraf, Umair
in
Amino acids
/ Antioxidants
/ Cell division
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Chlorophyll
/ Chlorophyll A
/ Corn
/ Enzymes
/ Experiments
/ Hydrogen Peroxide
/ Irrigation
/ Lysine
/ Metabolism
/ Pakistan
/ Pigments
/ Plant Leaves - chemistry
/ Potassium
/ Proteins
/ Seeds
/ Soil Pollutants - analysis
/ Wastewater - analysis
/ Zea mays
/ Zinc
2020
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Relief Role of Lysine Chelated Zinc (Zn) on 6-Week-Old Maize Plants under Tannery Wastewater Irrigation Stress
by
Rizwan, Muhammad
, Ishaque, Wajid
, Alkahtani, Saad
, Ghulam, Said
, Ali, Shafaqat
, Khan, Mumtaz
, Ahmad, Rehan
, Abdel-Daim, Mohamed M.
, Ahmad, Awais
, Riaz, Muhammad Atif
, Ashraf, Umair
in
Amino acids
/ Antioxidants
/ Cell division
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Chlorophyll
/ Chlorophyll A
/ Corn
/ Enzymes
/ Experiments
/ Hydrogen Peroxide
/ Irrigation
/ Lysine
/ Metabolism
/ Pakistan
/ Pigments
/ Plant Leaves - chemistry
/ Potassium
/ Proteins
/ Seeds
/ Soil Pollutants - analysis
/ Wastewater - analysis
/ Zea mays
/ Zinc
2020
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Relief Role of Lysine Chelated Zinc (Zn) on 6-Week-Old Maize Plants under Tannery Wastewater Irrigation Stress
by
Rizwan, Muhammad
, Ishaque, Wajid
, Alkahtani, Saad
, Ghulam, Said
, Ali, Shafaqat
, Khan, Mumtaz
, Ahmad, Rehan
, Abdel-Daim, Mohamed M.
, Ahmad, Awais
, Riaz, Muhammad Atif
, Ashraf, Umair
in
Amino acids
/ Antioxidants
/ Cell division
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Chlorophyll
/ Chlorophyll A
/ Corn
/ Enzymes
/ Experiments
/ Hydrogen Peroxide
/ Irrigation
/ Lysine
/ Metabolism
/ Pakistan
/ Pigments
/ Plant Leaves - chemistry
/ Potassium
/ Proteins
/ Seeds
/ Soil Pollutants - analysis
/ Wastewater - analysis
/ Zea mays
/ Zinc
2020
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Relief Role of Lysine Chelated Zinc (Zn) on 6-Week-Old Maize Plants under Tannery Wastewater Irrigation Stress
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Relief Role of Lysine Chelated Zinc (Zn) on 6-Week-Old Maize Plants under Tannery Wastewater Irrigation Stress
2020
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Tannery wastewater mainly comes from leather industries. It has high organic load, high salinity, and many other pollutants, including chromium (Cr). Tannery wastewater is generally used for crop irrigation in some areas of Pakistan and worldwide, due to the low availability of good quality of irrigation water. As tannery wastewater has many nutrients in it, its lower concentration benefits the plant growth, but at a higher concentration, it damages the plants. Chromium in tannery wastewater accumulates in plants, and causes stress at physiological and biochemical levels. In recent times, the role of micronutrient-amino acid chelated compounds has been found to be helpful in reducing abiotic stress in plants. In our present study, we used lysine chelated zinc (Zn-lys) as foliar application on maize (Zea mays L.), growing in different concentrations of tannery wastewater. Zinc (Zn) is required by plants for growth, and lysine is an essential amino acid. Maize plants were grown in tannery wastewater in four concentrations (0, 25%, 50%, and 100%) and Zn-lys was applied as a foliar spray in three concentrations (0 mM, 12.5 mM, and 25 mM) during plant growth. Plants were cautiously harvested right after 6 weeks of treatment. Foliar spray of Zn-lys on maize increased the biomass and improved the plant growth. Photosynthetic pigments such as total chlorophyll, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and contents of carotenoids also increased with Zn-lys application. In contrast to control plants, the hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) contents were increased up to 12%, 50%, and 68% in leaves, as well as 16%, 51% and 89% in roots at 25%, 50%, and 100% tannery water application, respectively, without Zn-lys treatments. Zn-lys significantly reduced the damages caused by oxidative stress in maize plant by decreasing the overproduction of H2O2 and malondialdehyde (MDA) in maize that were produced, due to the application of high amount of tannery wastewater alone. The total free amino acids and soluble protein decreased by 10%, 31% and 64% and 18%, 61% and 122% at 25%, 50% and 100% tannery water treatment. Zn-lys application increased the amino acids production and antioxidant activities in maize plants. Zn contents increased, and Cr contents decreased, in different parts of plants with Zn-lys application. Overall, a high concentration of tannery wastewater adversely affected the plant growth, but the supplementation of Zn-lys assertively affected the plant growth and enhanced the nutritional quality, by enhancing Zn and decreasing Cr levels in plants simultaneously irrigated with tannery wastewater.
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