Title of article :
Heavy metals phytoremediation by aquatic plants (Hyrocotyle ranocloides, Ceratophyllum demersum) of Anzali lagoon
Author/Authors :
VahdatiRaad, L. Department of Marine Biology - Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology - Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Khara, H. Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Natural Resources - Islamic Azad University of Lahijan Branch, Lahijan, Iran
Abstract :
Wetlands are often considered sinks for contaminants, and Aquatic plants have been shown to play
important roles in wetland biogeochemistry through their active and passive circulation of elements. In this research,
in order to evaluate the concentration level of heavy metals released by the urban, industrial and agricultural activities
at the margin of the rivers flowing into Anzali lagoon, as well as finding lead and cadmium accumulated in two plant
species quoted below, a sampling has been made on two kinds of aquatic plants in the lagoon at three randomized
stations based on the density of the plant coverage. In this project two regional aquatic plant species
asHyrocotyleranocloides, Ceratophyllumdemersumhave been investigated for absorption of lead and cadmium.
Results show an average concentration of lead in Ceratophyllum being 53.11 ppm, for Hydrocotyle 77.8 ppm, and of
cadmium in Ceratophyllum being 4.46 ppm and for Hydrocotyle 6.28 ppm. According to results, lead has been the
most abundant between these two metals inside plant organs regardless the specie. The statistic test gives the results
under the confidence level 95% proving the amount of the absorption being significant in the stem of Hydrocotyle
plant rather than in the root or the leaf compared with other species.
Keywords :
phytoremediation , Anzali lagoon , Aquatic plants , Heavy metals
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics