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Heavy Metal Accumulation Potential of Some Wetland Plants Growing Naturally in the City of Kolkata, India
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作者 Poulami Jha Alok c. Samal +1 位作者 subhash c. santra Anjana Dewanji 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2016年第15期2112-2137,共26页
Freshwaters are not only used locally in many developing countries but they are often over exploited for domestic purposes, agriculture and disposal of industrial wastes which result in an overload of excess nutrients... Freshwaters are not only used locally in many developing countries but they are often over exploited for domestic purposes, agriculture and disposal of industrial wastes which result in an overload of excess nutrients, harmful chemicals and heavy metals. Plant species together with sediments and water samples collected from eleven aquatic water bodies in the vicinity of industrial units in Kolkata were studied for their potential to uptake Pb, Cd and Cr under field conditions. Cd and Cr concentrations in the sediments were higher than background values considered to be toxic. Alternanthera philoxeroides and Eichhornia crassipes were the two invasive species present, with the former being more widely distributed. Among native plants, Ipomoea aquatica was the most abundant. Metal uptake in the plants differed among species, tissues and sites. Pb and Cd accumulation in root tissues for all plants in most sites suggested an exclusion strategy for metal tolerance. Since I. aquatica is widely consumed in many parts of SE Asia, its metal content should be checked before use since it was found to efficiently translocate both Pb and Cd from roots to shoots. The potential of A. philoxeroides as a metal excluder needs to be explored further since it translocates less to its shoots as compared to E. crassipes and I. aquatica. 展开更多
关键词 Alternanthera philoxeroides Eichhornia crassipes INVASIVE Ipomoea aquatica Lead (Pb) Cadmium (Cd) Chromium (Cr)
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