Journal
MEDITERRANEAN MARINE SCIENCE
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 204-213Publisher
NATL CENTRE MARINE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.12681/mms.316
Keywords
Heavy metals; Mediterranean Sea; Posidonia oceanica; Sediments
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Distribution of metals (Hg, Pb, Sn, Cu, Cd and Zn) was determined in sediments and in different tissues of Posidonia oceanica collected from San Pietro Island, Taranto Gulf (Ionian Sea, Southern Italy). In seagrass, results, compared with metal concentrations in sediments, showed that the highest concentrations of Hg, Pb, Sn and Cu were found in the roots, while in the highest levels of Cd and Zn were found in the green leaves. In contrast, the lowest metal concentrations were found in the basal part of the leaf. Levels of metals in the leaves were similar to those found by other authors in uncontaminated areas of the Mediterranean Sea. Mercury levels in roots were correlated to levels in sediments. This could demonstrate that the plant memorizes sediment contamination. This study reinforces the usefulness and the relevance of Posidonia oceanica as an indicator of spatial metal contamination and an interesting tool for environmental quality evaluation.
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