Distribution of heavy metals in Monochoria hastata and Eichornia crassipes in natural habitats


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Naida Haruliza Harun, . and Piakong Mohd Tuah, . and Non Zaihana Markom, . and Mohd. Yusliezal Yusof, . (2008) Distribution of heavy metals in Monochoria hastata and Eichornia crassipes in natural habitats. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

Plants were known to be able to accumulate heavy metals from the environment. The uptakes of heavy metals by two aquatic plants in their natural habitats were investigated for their potential in removing heavy metals from aqueous environment. These macrophytes were chosen as they can easily be obtained and are well spread in our environment. They can be found in ditches rice fields and in wetlands of Kota Kinabalu. The overall concentration and distribution of Cd Cu Pb and Zn in Eichornia crassipes and Monochoria hastata were determined. The highest concentration was Pb 205 ug/g and Zn 170 ug/g in Monochoria hastata and Eichornia crassipes respectively. Pb was found to be higher in leaves 84.3 ug/g compared to the roots 69 ug/g and stalks 51.7 ug/g of Monochoria hastata. Zn was found to be high by 3-fold in roots 111.3 ug/g compared to the leaves 32.2 ug/g and stalks 26.5 ug/g of Eichornia crassipes. Heavy metals accumulated by these aquatic plants were probably influenced by the site where they were taken. This preliminary study showed that these two aquatic plants may have potential for heavy metals removal in wastewater treatment.


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Abstract

Plants were known to be able to accumulate heavy metals from the environment. The uptakes of heavy metals by two aquatic plants in their natural habitats were investigated for their potential in removing heavy metals from aqueous environment. These macrophytes were chosen as they can easily be obtained and are well spread in our environment. They can be found in ditches rice fields and in wetlands of Kota Kinabalu. The overall concentration and distribution of Cd Cu Pb and Zn in Eichornia crassipes and Monochoria hastata were determined. The highest concentration was Pb 205 ug/g and Zn 170 ug/g in Monochoria hastata and Eichornia crassipes respectively. Pb was found to be higher in leaves 84.3 ug/g compared to the roots 69 ug/g and stalks 51.7 ug/g of Monochoria hastata. Zn was found to be high by 3-fold in roots 111.3 ug/g compared to the leaves 32.2 ug/g and stalks 26.5 ug/g of Eichornia crassipes. Heavy metals accumulated by these aquatic plants were probably influenced by the site where they were taken. This preliminary study showed that these two aquatic plants may have potential for heavy metals removal in wastewater treatment.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: Available at Perpustakaan Sultan Abdul Samad Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 UPM Serdang Selangor Malaysia. GE90 M3I61 2008 Call Number
AGROVOC Term: Heavy metals
AGROVOC Term: Distribution
AGROVOC Term: Eichornia
AGROVOC Term: Habitats
AGROVOC Term: Aquatic plants
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:14
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11825

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