Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by macrophytes in Ghodaghodi Lake of western Nepal

Author:

Regmi Dikshya1,Bhatta Rita2,Gurung Smriti2,Tuladhar Shrija2,Dahal Bed Mani2,Raut Nani2,Kafle Kumud Raj2,Kayastha Rabindra2,Prasad Archana1,Tripathee Lekhendra3,Thapa Dinesh1,Sharma Chhatra Mani1

Affiliation:

1. Tribhuvan University

2. Kathmandu University

3. Chinese Academy of Sciences

Abstract

Abstract This research investigates the heavy metals (Zn, Cd, Cu and Pb) concentration in water, sediments and macrophytes in Ghodaghodi Lake during winter and summer seasons of 2019 to find out the bioaccumulation of metals and phytoremediation potential of locally available macrophytes. Atomic absorption spectrophotometer with acid digestion method was used for analysis of heavy metals. The mean heavy metals concentration during summer and winter season were in the order: Zn > Cu > Pb > Cd in water and sediments. The mean concentrations of Cd, Cu and Pb were significantly higher in winter (0.79±0.71, 12.99±3.16, and 11.39±6.88 mg/g, respectively) than summer season (0.01±0.00, 9.13±5.21, and 2.16±6.64 mg/g, respectively) in sediments which is also supported by geo-accumulation index. Zinc had also higher concentrations in winter (65.29±13.13 mg/g) compared to summer (44.00±21.08 mg/g), though not significant. Ludwigia sp. was more capable of accumulating heavy metals than the Nymphaea sp. in winter season. On the other hand, Nelumbo sp. was more effective of accumulating heavy metals (except Zn) compared to Ludwigia sp. in summer season. The highest bioaccumulation factor (macrophyte/sediment) for Ludwigia sp. (common in both seasons) was observed for Cd in winter and Pb in summer season. Thus, although there were some variations in potentiality of bioaccumulation among the species, these macrophytes are capable of accumulating heavy metals providing scope in bioremediation field.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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