Abstract:
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of the
treatment with nickel on growth of corn roots (Zea mays L.), using fractal
analysis. In order to evaluate the change on root plants we determined the
fractal dimension for untreated and treated corn plant roots. Seeds of corn
were put into Petri dishes on double filter paper together with two solutions of
NiCl2*6H2O and they were kept here for four days. The germinated seeds were
planted in soil where they continued to growth. After two weeks the root plants
have been collected and the fractal analysis was performed. Our results
demonstrated that the fractal structure of corn roots changed after the treatment
with nickel. We confirm the fact that Ni2+ is a toxic ion that decreased the plant
capacity to develop complex roots and the fractal analysis is a useful method to
characterize the structure of plant roots.