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Bioaccumulation of trace elements by Avicennia marina

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摘要 Objective:To analyze the concentrations of 12 micro-nutrients(Al,B,Cd,Co,Cr,Cu,Fe,Mg,Mn,Ni,Pb,and Zn)in different plant parts of Avicennia marina and its rhizosphere soil of the south east coast of India.Methods:The samples were acid digested,then analyzed by using inductively coupled plasma system(ICP-Optical Emission Spectrophotometer).Results:Levels of metals were found in the decreasing order:Cd>Co>Ni>Pb>B>Cr>Zn>Mg>Mn>Cu>Fe>Al.The soil held more levels of metals than plant parts,but within the permissible limits of concentration.Bark and root accumulated higher levels of trace elements in a magnitude of 10-80 folds than other plant parts.The overall bioaccumulation factor in the sampling sites of Vellar,Pichavaram and Cuddalore was 2.88,1.420.47 respectively.Essential elements accumulate high in mature mangroves forest while non-essential elements accumulate high in the industrially polluted mangroves.Conclusions:The ratio between essential and non-essential elements was found higher in young mangrove forest than that in mature mangrove forest and polluted mangrove areas.Thus,the ratio of accumulation can be used as an index of the growth and pollution status of mangroves.
出处 《Journal of Coastal Life Medicine》 2014年第11期888-894,共7页 海岸生命医学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by Annamalai University,and Ministry of Environmental Forests,New Delhi,India.
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