Heavy metals uptake and its impact on the growth dynamics of the riparian shrub Ricinus communis L. along Egyptian heterogenic habitats

Shaaban, Basma Essa; Tarek M. Galal; Hatim Al-Yasi;

Abstract


Heavy metals are well known for their toxicity and become significant environmental pollution with a continually rising
technology and public outcry to ensure the safest and healthiest environment. The present study aims to investigate the uptake
capability of heavy metals and its impact on the growth dynamics of Ricinus communis L. (castor bean), along various habitats in
Qalyubia Province, Egypt. Three composite plants and soil samples were collected from four different habitats: urban (residential
area), canal banks, field edges, and drain banks. The samples were analyzed for nutrients and heavy metals. At the same time,
forty quadrats (5 × 5 m) were selected to represent the micro-variations of castor bean in the selected habitats to determine its
growth criteria and normalized vegetation index (NDVI). The lowest size index, volume, and number of leaves of castor bean
were recorded along canal banks and they were characterized by high soil heavy metal concentration, especially Zn, Cu, and Ni,
while the highest values were recorded along field edges with lower heavy metal concentration. Moreover, the NDVI indicated
that castor bean from most studied habitats, except field edges, was healthy population. This study revealed that the leaves
collected from all habitats were considered to be toxic with Cu. The bioconcentration factor (BF) of the investigated heavy metals
was greater than 1. The BF order for heavy metals uptake by castor bean leaves was Fe > Ni > Mn > Cu > Zn. Consequently, the
species selected in the present study can be used as a biomonitor of these heavy metal polluted soils. Moreover, it could be used as
a phytoremediator, taken into consideration its use in all medicinal purposes


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Title Heavy metals uptake and its impact on the growth dynamics of the riparian shrub Ricinus communis L. along Egyptian heterogenic habitats
Authors Shaaban, Basma Essa ; Tarek M. Galal; Hatim Al-Yasi
Keywords Castor bean;Population;Phytoremediation;Heavy metals
Issue Date 8-Aug-2021
Journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research 
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-13383-x

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