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Different concentrations of cadmium in the growing media affected morphological parameters ofCajanus cajan. Over time, the amount of increase in shoot and root lengths, number of branches and leaves per plant, single and total leaf areas, and dry mass of leaves, was significantly lower for treated plants compared with controls. The root-shoot length ratio, which varied little over time, was relatively low for the treated plants. Although dry mass of both stems and roots increased, the rates were considerably low under Cd stress. The root-shoot dry mass ratio in the controls was highest during flowering and lowest in the post-flowering stage, but continually declined over time for the stressed plants. Compared with the controls, treated plants had fewer pods, with the number decreasing as the Cd concentration increased. Cd content was greater in roots than in stems or leaves, and leaves had greater amounts than did stems at higher doses. For all plants, the width and density of vessel elements and the length of fibers in the wood of stems and roots increased with plant age. However, the rate of increase was generally lower in the treated plants, the difference being more pronounced with higher doses of Cd. This indicated a reduced ascent of sap and, hence, less available water for tissues in treated plants.
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Khudsar, T., Mahmooduzzafar, Soh, W.Y. et al. Morphological and anatomical variations ofCajanus cajan (Linn.) huth raised in cadmium-rich soil. J. Plant Biol. 43, 149–157 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03030492
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