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Five heavy metals in propagules of ten mangrove species of China
Authors:Yuwu Lian  Jinsen Xu  Peng Lin  Sadatoshi Meguro  Shinsaku Kawachi
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Xiamen University, 361005 Xiamen, Fujian, China;(2) Faculty of Agriculture, Miyazaki University, 889-21 Miyazaki, Japan
Abstract:Five heavy metals in the propagules of 10 mangrove species in China have been investigated. The results revealed that the levels of five heavy metals in most of the propagules were lower than the background levels of the soil. The levels of copper, manganese, zinc, cadmium, and lead in the propagules varied at about 2.1–7.8 mgrg/g, 3.9–28.0 mgrg/g, 5.7–60.0 mgrg/g, 0.014–0.057 mgrg/g, and 0.018–0.038 mgrg/g, respectively. On average, the levels of five heavy metals were in the order Zn > Mn > Cu > Cd > Pb. The biological absorption coefficients were 0.02–1.30 for copper, manganese, zinc, and cadmium and about 0.0007–0.0020 for lead in propagules, showing the following order: Zn > Cd > Cu > Mn > Pb. The above results indicate that the five heavy metals have low accumulation in most of the propagules of 10 mangrove species and are at safe levels for the effective utilization of mangrove resources.
Keywords:Heavy metals  Accumulation  Biological absorption coefficient  Mangrove plants
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