Short term gold-mine tailings exposure induced growth and photosynthesis of Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco])
Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco] Airy Shaw) is one of non-edible oil producing plant resistant to unfavorable conditions and therefore this plant has prospective role to be used in phytoremediation program on gold post-mined area. The experiment aimed to analyze photosynthesis and gro...
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| author | Hamim, Hamim Pranowo, Dibyo Setyaningsih, Luluk Muhammad Hilmi, Saprudin, Deden |
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| description | Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco] Airy Shaw) is one of non-edible oil producing plant resistant to
unfavorable conditions and therefore this plant has prospective role to be used in phytoremediation program on gold
post-mined area. The experiment aimed to analyze photosynthesis and growth of R. trisperma plants in response
to short term gold-mine tailing treatment in polybag experiment. The experiment was carried out using completely
randomized design with two factors and 5 replications. The first factor was five varieties of R. trisperma (M1, M2, D1,
D2 and HR) and the second factor was gold-mine tailings treatment comprised 0, 25, 50, and 100% of tailings which
was applied in combination with mixed compost and soil 1:3 (v/v) as a basic media. Plant growth and physiological
characters were observed after 6 weeks of the treatment. The result showed that even though malondialdehyde (MDA) of
R. trisperma leaves increased slightly, but the plants treated with gold-mine tailing had higher photosynthetic rate than
that of the control (untreated) plants, which resulted in the improvement of root and shoot growth up to 70 and 90%,
respectively. Higher content of Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, and Mn in gold-mine tailing may have positive effect to R. trisperma
indicated by photosynthesis and growth enhancement which suggests the plant tolerance to gold-mine tailings. |
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| spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:159012020-12-07T17:21:07Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15901/ Short term gold-mine tailings exposure induced growth and photosynthesis of Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco]) Hamim, Hamim Pranowo, Dibyo Setyaningsih, Luluk Muhammad Hilmi, Saprudin, Deden Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco] Airy Shaw) is one of non-edible oil producing plant resistant to unfavorable conditions and therefore this plant has prospective role to be used in phytoremediation program on gold post-mined area. The experiment aimed to analyze photosynthesis and growth of R. trisperma plants in response to short term gold-mine tailing treatment in polybag experiment. The experiment was carried out using completely randomized design with two factors and 5 replications. The first factor was five varieties of R. trisperma (M1, M2, D1, D2 and HR) and the second factor was gold-mine tailings treatment comprised 0, 25, 50, and 100% of tailings which was applied in combination with mixed compost and soil 1:3 (v/v) as a basic media. Plant growth and physiological characters were observed after 6 weeks of the treatment. The result showed that even though malondialdehyde (MDA) of R. trisperma leaves increased slightly, but the plants treated with gold-mine tailing had higher photosynthetic rate than that of the control (untreated) plants, which resulted in the improvement of root and shoot growth up to 70 and 90%, respectively. Higher content of Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, and Mn in gold-mine tailing may have positive effect to R. trisperma indicated by photosynthesis and growth enhancement which suggests the plant tolerance to gold-mine tailings. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15901/1/3.pdf Hamim, Hamim and Pranowo, Dibyo and Setyaningsih, Luluk and Muhammad Hilmi, and Saprudin, Deden (2020) Short term gold-mine tailings exposure induced growth and photosynthesis of Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco]). Sains Malaysiana, 49 (9). pp. 2053-2063. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid49bil9_2020/KandunganJilid49Bil9_2020.html |
| spellingShingle | Hamim, Hamim Pranowo, Dibyo Setyaningsih, Luluk Muhammad Hilmi, Saprudin, Deden Short term gold-mine tailings exposure induced growth and photosynthesis of Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco]) |
| title | Short term gold-mine tailings exposure induced growth and photosynthesis of Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco]) |
| title_full | Short term gold-mine tailings exposure induced growth and photosynthesis of Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco]) |
| title_fullStr | Short term gold-mine tailings exposure induced growth and photosynthesis of Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco]) |
| title_full_unstemmed | Short term gold-mine tailings exposure induced growth and photosynthesis of Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco]) |
| title_short | Short term gold-mine tailings exposure induced growth and photosynthesis of Philippine Tung (Reutealis trisperma [Blanco]) |
| title_sort | short term gold-mine tailings exposure induced growth and photosynthesis of philippine tung (reutealis trisperma [blanco]) |
| url | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15901/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15901/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15901/1/3.pdf |