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Autori principali: Suriyaprakash, Robert, Chand, Smruti Sudha, Arulkumar, Abimannan, Paramasivam, Sadayan, Rajaram, Rajendran, Miranda, Jose Manuel, Nangammada, Sahab
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Pubblicazione: Marine pollution bulletin 2024
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Accesso online:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39454399/
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author Suriyaprakash, Robert
Chand, Smruti Sudha
Arulkumar, Abimannan
Paramasivam, Sadayan
Rajaram, Rajendran
Miranda, Jose Manuel
Nangammada, Sahab
author_facet Suriyaprakash, Robert
Chand, Smruti Sudha
Arulkumar, Abimannan
Paramasivam, Sadayan
Rajaram, Rajendran
Miranda, Jose Manuel
Nangammada, Sahab
Suriyaprakash, Robert
Chand, Smruti Sudha
Arulkumar, Abimannan
Paramasivam, Sadayan
Rajaram, Rajendran
Miranda, Jose Manuel
Nangammada, Sahab
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Metal contamination in mangrove tissues, seeds, and associated sediments from the Vattanam mangrove forest of Palk Bay, southeastern India: An ecological risk assessment. Suriyaprakash, Robert Chand, Smruti Sudha Arulkumar, Abimannan Paramasivam, Sadayan Rajaram, Rajendran Miranda, Jose Manuel Nangammada, Sahab India Geologic Sediments Environmental Monitoring Water Pollutants, Chemical Metals, Heavy Bays Seeds Risk Assessment Wetlands Plant Leaves In the present work, the concentrations of toxic heavy metals in mangrove sediments, mangrove leaves, and seeds collected from five stations in the Vattanam mangrove of Palk Bay, southeastern India, as well as the effects of the monsoon season on toxic heavy metals concentrations were determined. The concentrations were 17.5 μg/g for zinc (Zn), 9.11 μg/g for copper (Cu), and 6.03 μg/g for lead (Pb) in sediments; 10.71 μg/g (Zn) and 8.94 μg/g (Cu) in mangrove leaves; and 26.24 μg/g (Zn) and 17.01 μg/g (Cu) in mangrove seeds. At all sampling stations, the Cd concentration was below the limit of detection. These mangroves seem to have adapted successfully to their environment given their selective intake of only essential metals (Cu and Zn) and the restricted movement of non-essential metals (Cd and Pb). The concentrations of metals were below the maximum residual limits regulated by national and international standard limits.
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spellingShingle Metal contamination in mangrove tissues, seeds, and associated sediments from the Vattanam mangrove forest of Palk Bay, southeastern India: An ecological risk assessment.
Suriyaprakash, Robert
Chand, Smruti Sudha
Arulkumar, Abimannan
Paramasivam, Sadayan
Rajaram, Rajendran
Miranda, Jose Manuel
Nangammada, Sahab
India
Geologic Sediments
Environmental Monitoring
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Metals, Heavy
Bays
Seeds
Risk Assessment
Wetlands
Plant Leaves
Metal contamination in mangrove tissues, seeds, and associated sediments from the Vattanam mangrove forest of Palk Bay, southeastern India: An ecological risk assessment. Suriyaprakash, Robert Chand, Smruti Sudha Arulkumar, Abimannan Paramasivam, Sadayan Rajaram, Rajendran Miranda, Jose Manuel Nangammada, Sahab India Geologic Sediments Environmental Monitoring Water Pollutants, Chemical Metals, Heavy Bays Seeds Risk Assessment Wetlands Plant Leaves In the present work, the concentrations of toxic heavy metals in mangrove sediments, mangrove leaves, and seeds collected from five stations in the Vattanam mangrove of Palk Bay, southeastern India, as well as the effects of the monsoon season on toxic heavy metals concentrations were determined. The concentrations were 17.5 μg/g for zinc (Zn), 9.11 μg/g for copper (Cu), and 6.03 μg/g for lead (Pb) in sediments; 10.71 μg/g (Zn) and 8.94 μg/g (Cu) in mangrove leaves; and 26.24 μg/g (Zn) and 17.01 μg/g (Cu) in mangrove seeds. At all sampling stations, the Cd concentration was below the limit of detection. These mangroves seem to have adapted successfully to their environment given their selective intake of only essential metals (Cu and Zn) and the restricted movement of non-essential metals (Cd and Pb). The concentrations of metals were below the maximum residual limits regulated by national and international standard limits.
title Metal contamination in mangrove tissues, seeds, and associated sediments from the Vattanam mangrove forest of Palk Bay, southeastern India: An ecological risk assessment.
topic India
Geologic Sediments
Environmental Monitoring
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Metals, Heavy
Bays
Seeds
Risk Assessment
Wetlands
Plant Leaves
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39454399/