Heavy metal concentrations in an important mangrove palm (Nypa fruticans), in Rembau-Linggi Mangrove Forest (Peninsular Malaysia).

Plants and microorganisms are becoming commonly used worldwide to remediate heavy metal pollution. However, plant species vary in their ability to take up heavy metals or in their tolerance to high concentrations of heavy metals in soils or water. In this study we analyzed heavy metal (cadmium, chro...

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Main Authors: Hashim, Nor Rasidah, Tengku Aziz, Tengku Nurul Aishah, Raja Alang, Raja Nurul Nadia, Wan Jusoh, Wan Faridah Akmal
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Language:English
English
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23561/1/Heavy%20metal%20concentrations%20in%20an%20important%20mangrove%20palm.pdf
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author Hashim, Nor Rasidah
Tengku Aziz, Tengku Nurul Aishah
Raja Alang, Raja Nurul Nadia
Wan Jusoh, Wan Faridah Akmal
author_facet Hashim, Nor Rasidah
Tengku Aziz, Tengku Nurul Aishah
Raja Alang, Raja Nurul Nadia
Wan Jusoh, Wan Faridah Akmal
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description Plants and microorganisms are becoming commonly used worldwide to remediate heavy metal pollution. However, plant species vary in their ability to take up heavy metals or in their tolerance to high concentrations of heavy metals in soils or water. In this study we analyzed heavy metal (cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, and zinc) concentrations in an important mangrove palm in Malaysia: Nypa fruticans. The plant samples as well as samples of surrounding sediment were taken from the Rembau-Linggi mangrove forest in the southwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia. The results showed that the uptake of heavy metals by the roots of Nypa fruticans was good for all heavy metals except Cu. However, only Zn was easily translocated to the leaves. Therefore, further studies need to be made to determine whether heavy metals such as Cr, Cu and Cd will become more available for uptake by N. fruticans during episodes of increased heavy metal runoffs or pollution into the mangrove forests.
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spelling upm.eprints-235612015-09-14T02:45:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23561/ Heavy metal concentrations in an important mangrove palm (Nypa fruticans), in Rembau-Linggi Mangrove Forest (Peninsular Malaysia). Hashim, Nor Rasidah Tengku Aziz, Tengku Nurul Aishah Raja Alang, Raja Nurul Nadia Wan Jusoh, Wan Faridah Akmal Plants and microorganisms are becoming commonly used worldwide to remediate heavy metal pollution. However, plant species vary in their ability to take up heavy metals or in their tolerance to high concentrations of heavy metals in soils or water. In this study we analyzed heavy metal (cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, and zinc) concentrations in an important mangrove palm in Malaysia: Nypa fruticans. The plant samples as well as samples of surrounding sediment were taken from the Rembau-Linggi mangrove forest in the southwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia. The results showed that the uptake of heavy metals by the roots of Nypa fruticans was good for all heavy metals except Cu. However, only Zn was easily translocated to the leaves. Therefore, further studies need to be made to determine whether heavy metals such as Cr, Cu and Cd will become more available for uptake by N. fruticans during episodes of increased heavy metal runoffs or pollution into the mangrove forests. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23561/1/Heavy%20metal%20concentrations%20in%20an%20important%20mangrove%20palm.pdf Hashim, Nor Rasidah and Tengku Aziz, Tengku Nurul Aishah and Raja Alang, Raja Nurul Nadia and Wan Jusoh, Wan Faridah Akmal (2011) Heavy metal concentrations in an important mangrove palm (Nypa fruticans), in Rembau-Linggi Mangrove Forest (Peninsular Malaysia). Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research, 12 (1). pp. 121-126. ISSN 1841-7051 English
spellingShingle Hashim, Nor Rasidah
Tengku Aziz, Tengku Nurul Aishah
Raja Alang, Raja Nurul Nadia
Wan Jusoh, Wan Faridah Akmal
Heavy metal concentrations in an important mangrove palm (Nypa fruticans), in Rembau-Linggi Mangrove Forest (Peninsular Malaysia).
title Heavy metal concentrations in an important mangrove palm (Nypa fruticans), in Rembau-Linggi Mangrove Forest (Peninsular Malaysia).
title_full Heavy metal concentrations in an important mangrove palm (Nypa fruticans), in Rembau-Linggi Mangrove Forest (Peninsular Malaysia).
title_fullStr Heavy metal concentrations in an important mangrove palm (Nypa fruticans), in Rembau-Linggi Mangrove Forest (Peninsular Malaysia).
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metal concentrations in an important mangrove palm (Nypa fruticans), in Rembau-Linggi Mangrove Forest (Peninsular Malaysia).
title_short Heavy metal concentrations in an important mangrove palm (Nypa fruticans), in Rembau-Linggi Mangrove Forest (Peninsular Malaysia).
title_sort heavy metal concentrations in an important mangrove palm nypa fruticans in rembau linggi mangrove forest peninsular malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23561/1/Heavy%20metal%20concentrations%20in%20an%20important%20mangrove%20palm.pdf
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