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Title: Verbascum bombyciferum Boiss. (Scrophulariaceae) as possible bio-indicator for the assessment of heavy metals in the environment of Bursa, Turkey
Authors: Leblebici, Zeliha
Aksoy, Ahmet
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Biyoloji Bölümü.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Gemlik Asım Kocabıyık Meslek Yüksekokulu.
0000-0002-2680-9815
0000-0001-5441-037X
Arslan, Hülya
Güleryüz, Gürcan
Kırmızı, Serap
A-5538-2019
D-2584-2016
7006712783
6603334913
6506756812
Keywords: Heavy metals
Biomonitoring
Ruderal plant
Roadside
Verbascum bombyciferum
Aquatic macrophytes
Accumulation
L.
Phytoremediation
Biomonitor
Poland
Areas
Soils
Trees
Moss
Environmental sciences & ecology
Bursa [Turkey]
Turkey
Ulu Dag
Scrophulariaceae
Verbascum
Bioaccumulation
Optical emission spectroscopy
Plants (botany)
Roadsides
Biomonitoring
Heavy metal accumulation
Heavy metal contents
Plant communities
Plasma optical emission spectroscopy
Ruderal plant
Scrophulariaceae
Verbascum bombyciferum
Angiosperm
Bioaccumulation
Bioindicator
Heavy metal
Inductively coupled plasma method
Plant community
Roadside environment
Soil chemistry
Issue Date: Apr-2010
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Arslan, H. vd. (2010). "Verbascum bombyciferum Boiss. (Scrophulariaceae) as possible bio-indicator for the assessment of heavy metals in the environment of Bursa, Turkey". Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 163(1-4), 105-113.
Abstract: In this study, we determined the heavy metal content (Cd(2+), Cr(3+), Cu(2+), Fe(3+), Ni(2+), Pb(2+), and Zn(2+)) in the soil surrounding the roots and different organs of Verbascum bombyciferum Boiss. (Scrophulariaceae), which is endemic to Uludag Mountain, Bursa, Turkey. Plant samples were collected from roadsides, and heavy metal accumulation capabilities were tested. This is one of the pioneer species of ruderal plant communities on roadsides, building sites, rubbish dumps, etc. Different organs of plant samples (roots, stems, leaves, and flowers) and their soils were analyzed by inductively couple plasma optical emission spectroscopy for their heavy metal contents. Some of the analyzed heavy metals (Cd(2+), Cr(3+), Pb(2+), and Zn(2+)) were usually increased depending on the traffic in the sample sites, and this variation was also reflected in heavy metal content of plant samples. Our results show that this plant can be used as a bio-indicator species in the monitoring of increased Cd(2+), Cr(3+), Pb(2+), and Zn(2+) in the environment. We also concluded that V. bombyciferum have the capability of Cd(2+), Cr(3+), Cu(2+), Ni(2+), Pb(2+), and Zn(2+) accumulation.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-009-0820-1
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10661-009-0820-1
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24099
ISSN: 0167-6369
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