The present investigation was aimed to assess the effect of cadmium chloride on some biochemical parameters and the potential of cadmium uptake of Eichhornia crassipes. The effects of increasing concentrations of cadmium chloride on growth characteristics of E. crassipes including root length, leaf area and biomass production was studied. The root growth of E. crassipes was severely affected at all concentrations of cadmium in the trays where plants were grown and in general it was serially increased. Similar trend was observed in average leaf area with 11.28 cm2 on 12th day in control while with only 7.05 cm2 at 75 ppm concentration. Chlorophyll contents were also observed to be decreased serially with the increasing concentrations of CdCl2. The lowest total chlorophylls were 118.56 mg/100g in comparison with 239.09 mg/100g in control set at the end of treatment. Polyphenol and proline contents were increased indicating the stress conditions due to toxicity of cadmium. Highest polyphenol and proline were 303.27 mg/100g and 8.14 mg/100g respectively at 50 ppm set of the treatment. Moreover, Electrical conductivity and total dissolved solids content of the various dilutions were decreased remarkably after 12 days of treatment. pH of the solution tend to become neutral while increase in turbidity might be related with root exudates and dead organics by the plants growing in the tray whereas decrease in hardness, acidity, sodium and potassium content was observed with increase in concentration. Values for BOD and COD were slightly increased at the end of treatment. Estimation of bioconcentration factor is very much important. It indicates that the species is more favourable to tolerate higher concentrations of heavy metals and also helps a lot in decontamination of the land, water etc. In this study increasing concentration of cadmium showed higher accumulation capacities and may be better treatment option for cadmium by means of phytoremediation
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