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PJB-2025-181

DIFFERENTIAL SEEDLING RESPONSES OF CHICKPEA VARIETIES TO HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM (VI) STRESS UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS

Muhammad Hammad
Abstract


Hexavalent chromium (Cr VI) contamination infiltration in soil due to industrial activities has become a sever threat to Pakistan’s agricultural productivity. Chickpea, a widely cultivated crop in Pakistan also faces productivity threats from Cr VI productivity. This study evaluates the differential seedling responses of two Pakistani chickpea varieties (CM-72 and CM-98) to hexavalent chromium stress (0uM to 100uM) under controlled conditions to address a critical research gap. A fully randomized experimental design (CRD) was utilized, assessing germination metrics, root and shoot lengths, root collar diameter, and biomass over a period of 14 days. Statistical evaluations (ANOVA, Pearson correlation, PCA) indicated substantial varietal differences. Both varieties showed dose-dependent reductions in germination rates, growth, and biomass; however, CM-72 exhibited greater tolerance. At a concentration of 100 µM Cr VI, CM-72 achieved 90% germination (compared to 80% in CM-98), with moderate declines in root length (39% compared to 77% in CM-98), shoot length (76% compared to 90%), and biomass (34% dry weight loss in comparison to 59% in CM-98). Multivariate analysis revealed strong associations between growth inhibition and chromium stress, with PCA differentiating between structural (root collar diameter) and temporal (germination delay) effects. These results highlight the resilience of CM-72, likely attributable to metabolic and antioxidative adaptations, making it a potential candidate for cultivation in areas contaminated with chromium. This research offers essential insights into the responses of chickpea varieties to Cr VI stress, highlighting the necessity for biochemical and molecular studies to clarify tolerance mechanisms and support sustainable agricultural practices in regions impacted by heavy metals.

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