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Spectral reflectance as an indicator of foliar concentrations of arsenic in common sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

Posted on:2011-12-11Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of Texas - Pan AmericanCandidate:Gandy, Yuridia Patricia Peralta deFull Text:PDF
GTID:2443390002457447Subject:Chemistry
Abstract/Summary:
Studies were conducted to investigate the use of spectral reflectance by foliage of common sunflower as a potential indicator of arsenic contamination of soil. Germination method was developed for sunflower seeds, and cohorts of sunflower seedlings in hydroponic tanks were established. The cohorts were exposed to 0 ppm, 5 ppm, 7.5 ppm, and 10 ppm treatments of As (V) and reflectance measurements of foliage were collected using a spectroradiometer during two experiments. Results demonstrated the feasibility of using spectral reflectance by foliage of common sunflower as a potential indicator of arsenic contamination. In both experiments, arsenic concentrations in leaf tissues were directly proportional to arsenic concentrations in hydroponic solutions in which such plants were grown. Although the effect(s) of arsenic accumulation had minimal impact on reflectance of visible wavelengths, the effects on NIR reflectance were substantial and resulted in a progressive decrease in reflectance as arsenic concentrations in foliage increased.
Keywords/Search Tags:Reflectance, Arsenic, Common sunflower, Concentrations, Indicator, Foliage
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