EVALUATION OF COMPARATIVE SCAVENGING EFFICIENCY OF IN VITRO GROWN OCIMUM TENUIFLORUM (TULSI) FOR COPPER AND LEAD USING ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.57041/vol64iss2pp%25pKeywords:
Phytoremediation, Scavenging efficiency, In vitro plants, Heavy metals, Phyto growth regulators, Atomic Absorption SpectroscopyAbstract
The comparative concentrations of Copper and Lead scavenged by in vitro grownOcimum tenuiflorum were estimated with respect to its in vivo grown counterparts using AtomicAbsorption Spectroscopy.In vitro plants were grown on 2.5 mg/l 2, 4-D in MS basal medium. Boththese elements were estimated from the bioassays of both in vitro and field grown plants. In vitrogrown Ocimum tenuiflorum showed lesser amount of both these elements as compared to field grownplants. Due to lesser amount of the elements in in vitro plant bodies, we claim that these plantlets infuture could be able to extract more amount of heavy metals, when grown in industrially contaminatedsoils on a wider scale, proving them better phytoremediates.

