Affiliations: Open Laboratory of Terrestrial Ecological Process,
Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016,
China. E-mail: zhouq@mail.sy.ln.cn
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Abstract: Ecological toxicity of reactive X-3B red dye and cadmium in both
their single form and their combined form on wheat was studied using the
experimental method of seed and root exposure. The single-factor exposure
indicated that the inhibitory rate of wheat root elongation was significantly
increased with the increase in the concentration of the dye in the cultural
solution, although seed germination of wheat was not sensitive to the dye. The
toxicity of cadmium was greatly higher than that of the dye, but low
concentration cadmium (< 40 mg/L) could promote the germination of wheat
seed. Interactive effects of the dye and cadmium on wheat were complicated.
There was no significant correlation between the inhibitory rate of seed
germination and the concentrations of the dye and cadmium. Low concentration
cadmium could strengthen the toxicity of the dye acting on root elongation. On
the contrary, high concentration cadmium could weaken the toxicity of the dye
acting on root elongation.