Effects of different concentrations of artificial acid rain on the leaf morphology and chlorophyll content of Canarium ovatum (Pili).
The study determined the effects of different concentrations of artificial acid rain on the leaf morphology and chlorophyll content of Canarium ovatum (Pili) in ways that it will raise concerns on detrimental effects of acid rain in our country using Canarium ovatum as test plant. A total of 36 t...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://thesis.dlsud.edu.ph/269/1/BIO%201046%202009.pdf http://thesis.dlsud.edu.ph/269/2/EnriquezFerma%20...%20-%20ArtificialAcidRain.pdf http://thesis.dlsud.edu.ph/269/ |
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Institution: | De La Salle University |
Summary: | The study determined the effects of different concentrations of artificial acid
rain on the leaf morphology and chlorophyll content of Canarium ovatum (Pili) in
ways that it will raise concerns on detrimental effects of acid rain in our country using
Canarium ovatum as test plant. A total of 36 test plants were used in the study that has
four treatments and three replicates. The presence or absence of spotting, the change in
the leaf color and the number of the chlorophyll content of leaves of Canarium ovatum
were recorded, collected, extracted and analyze after two months. Different
concentrations of artificial acid rain were prepared and administered: T0- 5.6 (control),
T1- 6.27 (natural rain), T2- 4.9 and T3- 3.22. Using Chi Square test and One-Way
ANOVA, the researchers observed that there was significant difference between the
different treatments of artificial acid rain based on the leaf morphology and
chlorophyll content of Canarium ovatum. Based on the gathered results and
observations, this research concludes that the different concentrations of acid rain used
in the experiment had a considerable effect to both the leaf morphology and
chlorophyll content of Canarium ovatum. Changes on the leaf morphology are
particularly apparent as the acidity of the artificial acid rain increases. The lower the
pH levels of artificial acid rain, the greater is the degree of damage and changes on the
leaves of Canarium ovatum plants. The same is true for the chlorophyll content of
Canarium ovatum plants. The decrease on the pH concentration of artificial rain also
brought a decrease on the chlorophyll content on the leaves of Canarium ovatum
plants since it directly damage the chlorophyll molecule and the internal buffering
capacity of the plant. |
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