Abstract:
The effects of simulated acid rain (pH 3 and 4) and control (rain with
pH 5.7) on phisiological (germination and grown) and biochemistry process
(chlorophyll a and b, carotenoid pigments, peroxidase, catalase) in Lolium
perenne were studied. Simulated „rain” (by adding sulphuric acid) and
normal rain was applied by spraying daily for 10 days from the beginer of
the experiment. The results indicated that under stress of simulated acid rain,
the germination and the grown decrease with the declining of pH values of
acid rain. The green pigments from grass exposed to simulated acid rain with
pH 3 were 18,35 mg/g leaves, in comparison with the control, where the
content of green pigments were 23,076 mg/g leaves. Similar data was
obtained when we measurements the carotenoid pigments. The peroxidase
activity was enhanced to the end of experiment, in the case of the samples
spraying with acid rain with pH 3 respectively 4, comparative with control.
The change in activity of peroxidase was higher than catalase activity, which
showed that peroxidase was more sensitive to acid rain stress than catalase.