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Heavy Metal Accumulation by Periphyton Is Related to Eutrophication in the Hai River Basin, Northern China

The Hai River Basin (HRB) is one of the most polluted river basins in China. The basin suffers from various types of pollutants including heavy metals and nutrients due to a high population density and rapid economic development in this area. We assessed the relationship between heavy metal accumula...

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Autores principales: Tang, Wenzhong, Cui, Jingguo, Shan, Baoqing, Wang, Chao, Zhang, Wenqiang
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3902980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24482681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086458
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author Tang, Wenzhong
Cui, Jingguo
Shan, Baoqing
Wang, Chao
Zhang, Wenqiang
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Cui, Jingguo
Shan, Baoqing
Wang, Chao
Zhang, Wenqiang
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description The Hai River Basin (HRB) is one of the most polluted river basins in China. The basin suffers from various types of pollutants including heavy metals and nutrients due to a high population density and rapid economic development in this area. We assessed the relationship between heavy metal accumulation by periphyton playing an important role in fluvial food webs and eutrophication in the HRB. The concentrations of the unicellular diatoms (type A), filamentous algae with diatoms (type B), and filamentous algae (type C) varied along the river, with type A dominating upstream, and types B then C increasing in concentration further downstream, and this was consistent with changes in the trophic status of the river. The mean heavy metal concentrations in the type A, B and C organisms were Cr: 18, 18 and 24 mg/kg, respectively, Ni: 9.2, 10 and 12 mg/kg, respectively, Cu: 8.4, 19 and 29 mg/kg, respectively, and Pb: 11, 9.8 and 7.1 mg/kg respectively. The bioconcentration factors showed that the abilities of the organisms to accumulate Cr, Ni and Pb decreased in the order type A, type B, then type C, but their abilities to accumulate Cu increased in that order. The Ni concentration was a good predictor of Cr, Cu and Pb accumulation by all three periphyton types. Our study shows that heavy metal accumulation by periphyton is associated with eutrophication in the rivers in the HRB.
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spelling pubmed-39029802014-01-30 Heavy Metal Accumulation by Periphyton Is Related to Eutrophication in the Hai River Basin, Northern China Tang, Wenzhong Cui, Jingguo Shan, Baoqing Wang, Chao Zhang, Wenqiang PLoS One Research Article The Hai River Basin (HRB) is one of the most polluted river basins in China. The basin suffers from various types of pollutants including heavy metals and nutrients due to a high population density and rapid economic development in this area. We assessed the relationship between heavy metal accumulation by periphyton playing an important role in fluvial food webs and eutrophication in the HRB. The concentrations of the unicellular diatoms (type A), filamentous algae with diatoms (type B), and filamentous algae (type C) varied along the river, with type A dominating upstream, and types B then C increasing in concentration further downstream, and this was consistent with changes in the trophic status of the river. The mean heavy metal concentrations in the type A, B and C organisms were Cr: 18, 18 and 24 mg/kg, respectively, Ni: 9.2, 10 and 12 mg/kg, respectively, Cu: 8.4, 19 and 29 mg/kg, respectively, and Pb: 11, 9.8 and 7.1 mg/kg respectively. The bioconcentration factors showed that the abilities of the organisms to accumulate Cr, Ni and Pb decreased in the order type A, type B, then type C, but their abilities to accumulate Cu increased in that order. The Ni concentration was a good predictor of Cr, Cu and Pb accumulation by all three periphyton types. Our study shows that heavy metal accumulation by periphyton is associated with eutrophication in the rivers in the HRB. Public Library of Science 2014-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3902980/ /pubmed/24482681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086458 Text en © 2014 Tang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tang, Wenzhong
Cui, Jingguo
Shan, Baoqing
Wang, Chao
Zhang, Wenqiang
Heavy Metal Accumulation by Periphyton Is Related to Eutrophication in the Hai River Basin, Northern China
title Heavy Metal Accumulation by Periphyton Is Related to Eutrophication in the Hai River Basin, Northern China
title_full Heavy Metal Accumulation by Periphyton Is Related to Eutrophication in the Hai River Basin, Northern China
title_fullStr Heavy Metal Accumulation by Periphyton Is Related to Eutrophication in the Hai River Basin, Northern China
title_full_unstemmed Heavy Metal Accumulation by Periphyton Is Related to Eutrophication in the Hai River Basin, Northern China
title_short Heavy Metal Accumulation by Periphyton Is Related to Eutrophication in the Hai River Basin, Northern China
title_sort heavy metal accumulation by periphyton is related to eutrophication in the hai river basin, northern china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3902980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24482681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086458
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