Distribution and Phytotoxicity of Polycyclic Aromatic
Abstract
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are a group of important organic pollutants and should
be concerned. General sources of PAHs are contamination of petroleum hydrocarbons and
incomplete combusion of organic compounds. The recalcitrance of these compounds depends on
the arrangment of benzene rings and their molecular weight. Besides, they are carcinogenic and
mutagenic to animals, PAHs show several toxicity to plant, such as decreasing shoot and root
growth and photosynthetic rate. PAHs are toxic to plant at molecular level, such as increasing
oxidation pressure and decreasing gene expression of cell wall-loosening protein expansion.
Photooxidized PAHs showed higher toxicity to plant than parent compounds. Plant species and
some environmental factors, such as soil pH, affect to PAHs phytotoxicity. Phytotoxiciy of
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to crop plant growing in Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarboncontaminated
soil is an important environmental concern
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