Title of article :
Plants accumulating heavy metals in the Danube River wetlands
Author/Authors :
L Matache، Marius نويسنده 1University of Bucharest, Centre for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, Bucharest, Romania , , Marin، Constantin نويسنده “Emil Racovi??” Institute of Speleology of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania , , Rozylowicz، Laurentiu نويسنده 1University of Bucharest, Centre for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, Bucharest, Romania , , Tudorache، Alin نويسنده “Emil Racovi??” Institute of Speleology of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
Background: We present herein our results regarding the accumulation of four heavy metals (copper, cadmium,
lead, and zinc) in four aquatic species plants (Ceratophyllum demersum, Potamogeton pectinatus, Potamogeton
lucens, Potamogeton perfoliatus) collected from the Danube River, South-Western part of Romania and their possible
use as indicators of aquatic ecosystems pollution with heavy metals.
Methods: Elements concentration from the vegetal material was determined through Inductively Coupled Plasma –
Mass Spectrometry.
Results: The species were chosen based on their previous use as bioindicators in aquatic ecosystems and due to
the fact they are one of the most frequent aquatic plant species of the Danube River ecosystems within the Iron
Gates Natural Park. Highest amounts are recorded for Ceratophyllum demersum (3.52 ?g/g for Cd; 22.71 ?g/g for Cu;
20.06 ?g/g for Pb; 104.23 ?g/g for Zn). Among the Potamogeton species, the highest amounts of heavy metals are
recorded in Potamogeton perfoliatus (1.88 ?g/g for Cd; 13.14 ?g/g for Cu; 13.32 ?g/g for Pb; 57.96 ?g/g for Zn). The
sequence for the bioconcentration factors (BCFs) calculated in order to describe the accumulation of the four
metals is Cd > > Zn > Pb > Cu. Increase of the zinc concentration determines an increase of the cadmium
concentration (Spearman rho=0.40, p=0.02).
Conclusions: Despite the low ambiental levels of heavy metals, the four aquatic plants have the ability to
accumulate significant amounts, which make them useful as biological indicators. BCF value for Ceratophyllum
demersum indicated this species as a cadmium hyperaccumulator.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (IJEHSE)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (IJEHSE)