Heavy metals distrubution and fractionation in mangrove sediments linked to organic deposits vis-a-vis accumulation in rhizophora spp. at Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia

Mangrove ecosystems are crucial for ecological processes. However, mangrove forests are currently under peril due to urbanization, aquaculture expansion, and growing pollutant burdens. Marine debris including organic deposits (ODs) is intentionally or unintentionally deposited into the marine enviro...

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Main Authors: Halim, Nor Hazwani Abdul, Abdullah, Rosazlin, Kadir, Wan Rasidah, Ajeng, Aaronn Avit, Zawawi, Norziana Zin Binti
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spelling my.um.eprints.412882023-09-18T02:42:42Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41288/ Heavy metals distrubution and fractionation in mangrove sediments linked to organic deposits vis-a-vis accumulation in rhizophora spp. at Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia Halim, Nor Hazwani Abdul Abdullah, Rosazlin Kadir, Wan Rasidah Ajeng, Aaronn Avit Zawawi, Norziana Zin Binti GE Environmental Sciences QD Chemistry Mangrove ecosystems are crucial for ecological processes. However, mangrove forests are currently under peril due to urbanization, aquaculture expansion, and growing pollutant burdens. Marine debris including organic deposits (ODs) is intentionally or unintentionally deposited into the marine environment, which could alter the natural ecology of the ecosystem. ODs from Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia have high concentration of heavy metals (HMs), specially Cd and PB, with respective concentration of 2.45 mg kg-and 82.41 mg kg(-1), which surpassed the compost guidelines of the European and United Kingdom. Four sampling sites were established in Tanjung Piai based on ODs levels: T1: without ODs, T2: new ODs, T3 and T4: decomposed ODs 90 m and 150 m from shoreline, respectively. T3 and T4 had the highest Cu and Pb. Modified sequential extraction European Community Bureau of Reference (BCR) reveals that Fe and Mn are highly mobile for mangrove species uptake, with concentrations of these HMs in Rhizophora spp. leaves higher than Cd, Pb, and Zn, implying that these species did not meet the criteria for hyperaccumulators due to low metals accumulation, necessitating further research to identify species suited for phytoextraction of HMs. ALOKI Applied Ecological Research and Forensic Institute Ltd., Budapest 2022 Article PeerReviewed Halim, Nor Hazwani Abdul and Abdullah, Rosazlin and Kadir, Wan Rasidah and Ajeng, Aaronn Avit and Zawawi, Norziana Zin Binti (2022) Heavy metals distrubution and fractionation in mangrove sediments linked to organic deposits vis-a-vis accumulation in rhizophora spp. at Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 20 (5). pp. 4011-4030. ISSN 1589-1623, DOI https://doi.org/10.15666/aeer/2005_40114030 <https://doi.org/10.15666/aeer/2005_40114030>. 10.15666/aeer/2005_40114030
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
QD Chemistry
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
QD Chemistry
Halim, Nor Hazwani Abdul
Abdullah, Rosazlin
Kadir, Wan Rasidah
Ajeng, Aaronn Avit
Zawawi, Norziana Zin Binti
Heavy metals distrubution and fractionation in mangrove sediments linked to organic deposits vis-a-vis accumulation in rhizophora spp. at Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia
description Mangrove ecosystems are crucial for ecological processes. However, mangrove forests are currently under peril due to urbanization, aquaculture expansion, and growing pollutant burdens. Marine debris including organic deposits (ODs) is intentionally or unintentionally deposited into the marine environment, which could alter the natural ecology of the ecosystem. ODs from Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia have high concentration of heavy metals (HMs), specially Cd and PB, with respective concentration of 2.45 mg kg-and 82.41 mg kg(-1), which surpassed the compost guidelines of the European and United Kingdom. Four sampling sites were established in Tanjung Piai based on ODs levels: T1: without ODs, T2: new ODs, T3 and T4: decomposed ODs 90 m and 150 m from shoreline, respectively. T3 and T4 had the highest Cu and Pb. Modified sequential extraction European Community Bureau of Reference (BCR) reveals that Fe and Mn are highly mobile for mangrove species uptake, with concentrations of these HMs in Rhizophora spp. leaves higher than Cd, Pb, and Zn, implying that these species did not meet the criteria for hyperaccumulators due to low metals accumulation, necessitating further research to identify species suited for phytoextraction of HMs.
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author Halim, Nor Hazwani Abdul
Abdullah, Rosazlin
Kadir, Wan Rasidah
Ajeng, Aaronn Avit
Zawawi, Norziana Zin Binti
author_facet Halim, Nor Hazwani Abdul
Abdullah, Rosazlin
Kadir, Wan Rasidah
Ajeng, Aaronn Avit
Zawawi, Norziana Zin Binti
author_sort Halim, Nor Hazwani Abdul
title Heavy metals distrubution and fractionation in mangrove sediments linked to organic deposits vis-a-vis accumulation in rhizophora spp. at Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia
title_short Heavy metals distrubution and fractionation in mangrove sediments linked to organic deposits vis-a-vis accumulation in rhizophora spp. at Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia
title_full Heavy metals distrubution and fractionation in mangrove sediments linked to organic deposits vis-a-vis accumulation in rhizophora spp. at Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia
title_fullStr Heavy metals distrubution and fractionation in mangrove sediments linked to organic deposits vis-a-vis accumulation in rhizophora spp. at Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals distrubution and fractionation in mangrove sediments linked to organic deposits vis-a-vis accumulation in rhizophora spp. at Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia
title_sort heavy metals distrubution and fractionation in mangrove sediments linked to organic deposits vis-a-vis accumulation in rhizophora spp. at tanjung piai, johor, malaysia
publisher ALOKI Applied Ecological Research and Forensic Institute Ltd., Budapest
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41288/
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