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Eucalyptus Gomphocephala: Morphological Characterization and Seed Germination under Influence of Contaminated Soil

Ouled Seghaier Wided1, Abbes Chaabane2 and Hasnaoui Brahim2
  • 1 Faculté Des Sciences de Bizerte, Jarzouna (Bizerte) 7021, Université de Carthage, Tunisia
  • 2 Institut Sylvo-Pastoral de Tabarka, BP. n°345, 8110 Tabarka (Jendouba), Université de Jendouba, Tunisia

Abstract

To study the impact of soil pollution on plant growth, our work focused on soil polluted by heavy metals. This soil was taken from the municipal landfill of Jendouba (North of Tunisia). We have undertaken to study the morphological behavior of a forest specie “Eucalyptus gomphocephala”. Two treatments are chosen (substrate containing 100% and 50% of soil taken from municipal solid waste of Jendouba) compared to a control (pilot soil). Morphological Parameters (stem height, root length, leaf area, the ratio of the stem/root and biomass) was measured. The plants grown on substrates based on an S1 (100% soil taken from municipal waste) and S2 (50%), exhibit morphological appreciable contribution to the control soil.

American Journal of Applied Sciences
Volume 14 No. 6, 2017, 623-631

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2017.623.631

Submitted On: 9 February 2015 Published On: 12 April 2017

How to Cite: Wided, O. S., Chaabane, A. & Brahim, H. (2017). Eucalyptus Gomphocephala: Morphological Characterization and Seed Germination under Influence of Contaminated Soil. American Journal of Applied Sciences, 14(6), 623-631. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2017.623.631

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Keywords

  • Municipal Solid Waste
  • Substrate
  • Stem Height
  • Root Length
  • Leaf Area
  • Biomass