Abstract:
In this study, distilled water was used as CK to determine the effects of Zn
2+ and Cd
2+ single stress on seed germination and seedling growth of
Triticum aestivum,
Echinochloa crusgalli and
Kochia scoparia, and the tolerance of 3 kinds of plants to Zn
2+ and Cd
2+ was evaluated by membership function method. The results show that the response of the seeds germination and seedling growth of different seeds are not the same under the 2 metal ions stresses. With the increase of Cd
2+ and Zn
2+ concentration, the relative seed germination rates, germination indices and the vigor indices of 3 kinds of plants decreased except that the vigor indices is higher than CK under 50 mg/L Zn
2+ concentration. With the increase of Cd
2+ concentration, the relative root length and relative shoot length of
T. aestivum and
E. crusgalli seedlings decrease and the relative root length of
K. scoparia seedlings is significantly higher than CK under 25 and 50 mg/L Cd
2+ concentration. The relative root length of
E. crusgalli seedlings treated with Zn
2+ of 50, 100, 200 and 400 mg/L are significantly higher than CK. The relative shoot length of
E. crusgalli seedlings treated with 50 and 100 mg/L Zn
2+ are significantly higher than CK. The relative root length and relative shoot length of
Triticum aestivumt and
Kochia scoparia seedlings are significantly higher than CK under the treatment of 50 mg/L Zn
2+. The resistance of seed to Cd
2+ stress is ordered as
K. scoparia >
T. aestivum >
E. crusgalli, and to Zn
2+ stress is ordered as
E. crusgalli >
K. scoparia >
T. aestivum. Comprehensive analysis shows that
Kochia scoparia and
Echinochloa crusgalli seeds have strong resistance to Cd
2+ and Zn
2+ respectively during seed germination period.