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Heavy Metal Accumulation in Common Aquatic Plants in Rivers and Lakes in the Taihu Basin.
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International journal of environmental research and public health [Int J Environ Res Public Health] 2018 Dec 14; Vol. 15 (12). Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Dec 14. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- We investigated the concentrations of 10 heavy metals in Potamogeton malaianus , Nymphoides peltata , Eichhornia crassipes , and Hydrilla verticillata to evaluate their potential to bioaccumulate heavy metals and related influencing factors in Taihu Lake. Enrichment factor (EF) values of Cu, Cr, Mn, Ni, Zn, Co, Pb, and V were above 2.0, indicating moderate to significant contamination in sediment. Most of Ti, V, Cr, Mn, and Ni in P. malaianus , E. crassipes , and H. verticillata and V in N. peltata were within excess/toxic level in plants, but higher than normal level. Even though no aquatic plants in this study were identified as a hyperaccumulator, relatively higher concentrations in aquatic plants were found in Taihu Lake than have been found in other previous studies. Heavy metal in submerged plants, especially in their stems, seemed to be more closely related to metals in water and sediment than those in floating-leaf plants. Ratios of metals in stem versus leaves in all plants ranged from 0.2 to 25.8, indicating various accumulation capabilities of plant organs. These findings contribute to the application of submerged aquatic plants to heavy metal removal from moderately contaminated lakes.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
- Subjects :
- Biodegradation, Environmental
China
Geologic Sediments chemistry
Plant Leaves chemistry
Plant Leaves metabolism
Plant Stems chemistry
Plant Stems metabolism
Plants chemistry
Environmental Monitoring
Lakes chemistry
Metals, Heavy analysis
Metals, Heavy metabolism
Plants metabolism
Rivers chemistry
Water Pollutants, Chemical metabolism
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1660-4601
- Volume :
- 15
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of environmental research and public health
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30558148
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122857