Accumulation coefficient and translocation factor of heavy metals through Rhazya stricta grown in the mining area of Mahad AD'Dahab, Saudi Arabia.

作者: A. S. Al-Farraj , M. I. Al-Wabel , T. S. Al-Shahrani , S. E. El-Maghraby , M. A. S. Al-Sewailem

DOI: 10.2495/WM100291

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摘要: Plant specie Rhazya stricta, which naturally grows around Mahad AD’Dahab Mine, has been selected in order to study its ability absorb and accumulate heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn). Twenty four samples from roots, stems, leaves of stricta were collected at 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 km away the landfill. Moreover, eight compost soil each plant site. analyzed for total concentration Cd, Zn. The results showed contamination with respect Pb those was very high near landfill area (first second locations) compared others. Therefore, enrichment factor (EF) indicated highly polluted (20 Zn> Cu> Pb. These that might not be appropriate

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