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Leucanthemum Vulgare Lam. Germination,Growth and Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Under Crude Oil Contamination
Authors:Azam Sadat Noori  Hassan Zare Maivan  Ebrahim Alaie
Affiliation:1. Department of Plant Biology, College of Biological Science , Tarbiat Modares University , Tehran , Iran;2. Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI) , Tehran , Iran
Abstract:Oil contamination of soil limits plants’ access to water and nutrients. Leucanthemum vulgare colonized by mycorrhizae could provide an effective tool in remedying oil contamination. Seeds of L. vulgare were planted in pots containing soil mixed with petroleum at 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5, and 10% w/w and propagules of mycorrhizal fungi. Plants were grown under ambient conditions for 16 weeks. Seed germination data were collected weekly for three weeks. Mycorrhizal percentage, spore counts, length and weight of roots and shoots were determined after harvesting. Results showed significant differences in seed germination rates between oil-treated, mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal plants. The overall germination rate was greater at 7.5% w/w crude oil contamination (ρ = 0.05) in mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal pots with significant differences between their respective Root:Shoot ratios (both length and weight). Results of this research showed L. vulgare could be germinated and grown in crude oil contaminated soils and could be used to augment plant establishment as part of phytoremediation practices.
Keywords:Leucanthemum vulgare  crude oil  mycorrhizae  petroleum  vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza (VAM)
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