Bioremediation Potential of Some Macrophytes in Dal Lake Kashmir
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newlineUnpolluted water resources are essential for ecosystems to batten and survive.
newlineNumerous anthropogenic changes caused nutrient enrichment and metal pollution of
newlinewater resources and caused great damage to the living beings including humans.
newlineBioremediation utilizes living organisms to remove or detoxify contaminants from a
newlinebefoul site. Among all of the bioremediation technologies, a plant-based remediation
newlinetechnology known as phytoremediation has been favored because of its ecofriendly
newlinenature, simple maintenance and cost-effectiveness. The fundamental components in
newlinephytoremediation are plants including both terrestrial and aquatic, playing a principal
newlinerole for remediation of affected environments however; aquatic plants are of peculiar
newlineinterest, because they are capable of bio-accumulating toxic metals and nutrients in
newlinesubstantial quantities than terrestrial plants. Phytoremediation also provides a solution
newlineto different emerging problems. Dal lake- an ecologically important water body of
newlineKashmir valley is characterized by huge macrophytic diversity which has the
newlineadequacy of being used effectively in phytoremediation technique. Here, in an effort
newlineto evaluate the bioremediation potential of macrophytes, four plant species were
newlineselected including Spirodela polyrhiza, Hydrilla verticillata, Potamogeton nodosus
newlineand Potamogeton lucens and cultured hydroponically in different concentrations of
newlineheavy metals, phosphorus and nitrogen individually and the experiment continued for
newline28 days. At the end of the 28 days experimental period, hydroponically cultured
newlinemacrophytes were harvested from each enclosure and then analyzed for heavy metal
newlineaccumulations, phosphorus and nitrogen uptake and also for biochemical parameters.
newlineThe biochemical components (total chlorophyll, total carbohydrates and total lipids)
newlineexhibited a decreasing trend when treated with different concentrations of metals in
newlinecomparison to control except Potamogeton nodosus treated with zinc however, total
newlineprotein content depicts an increase at low......