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Article

Leaves and Roots of Typha latifolia L. and Iris pseudacorus L. as Bioindicators of Contamination of Bottom Sediments by Heavy Metals

by
Agnieszka Parzych
1,*,
Małgorzata Cymer
2 and
Kamila Macheta
1
1
Environmental Chemistry Research Unit, Institute of Biology and Environmental Protection, Pomeranian Academy in Slupsk, Arciszewskiego 22b St., 76-200 Slupsk, Poland
2
Department of Land Reclamation and Environmental Development, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Plac Łódzki 2, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Limnol. Rev. 2016, 16(2), 77-83; https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2016-0008 (registering DOI)
Published: 18 January 2017

Abstract

The paper concerns the bioaccumulation of zinc, nickel, iron and manganese in leaves and roots of selected macrophytes from the Krzynia Reservoir (northern Poland). The research was conducted within the area of 10 stations situated in the littoral zone of the reservoir. Samples of surface waters, bottom sediments and plants were taken in summer. Heavy metal content was determined by the atomic absorption spectrometry method (ASA). The concentration of heavy metals in the waters of Krzynia Reservoir was low and noinfluence of anthropogenic factors was found. Concentration of heavy metals in the examined bottom sediments was low and remained within the limits of the geochemical background for Zn and Fe. In the case of Ni and Mn it sporadically exceeded the level of the geochemical background. The tested plants mainly accumulated heavy metals in roots, with the exception of nickel which appeared in larger quantities in leaves. The relationships among the content of the determined elements in the organs of macrophytes was identical for the tested species and could be arranged into the following sequences: Mn > Fe > Ni > Zn in leaves and Fe > Mn > Zn > Ni in roots. Statistically significant differences were found in the content of Mn in leaves and Zn and Fe in the roots of Typha latifolia L. and Iris pseudacorus L. By accumulating substantial quantities of heavy metals in their organs, macrophytes constitute an effective protective barrier for the waters and bottom sediments.
Keywords: lakes; macrophytes; microelements; bioconcentration factor; translocation factor lakes; macrophytes; microelements; bioconcentration factor; translocation factor

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Parzych, A.; Cymer, M.; Macheta, K. Leaves and Roots of Typha latifolia L. and Iris pseudacorus L. as Bioindicators of Contamination of Bottom Sediments by Heavy Metals. Limnol. Rev. 2016, 16, 77-83. https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2016-0008

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Parzych A, Cymer M, Macheta K. Leaves and Roots of Typha latifolia L. and Iris pseudacorus L. as Bioindicators of Contamination of Bottom Sediments by Heavy Metals. Limnological Review. 2016; 16(2):77-83. https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2016-0008

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Parzych, Agnieszka, Małgorzata Cymer, and Kamila Macheta. 2016. "Leaves and Roots of Typha latifolia L. and Iris pseudacorus L. as Bioindicators of Contamination of Bottom Sediments by Heavy Metals" Limnological Review 16, no. 2: 77-83. https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2016-0008

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