Heavy metal content of Sonneratia caseolaris and Avicennia officinalis leaves from Talin Bay, Batangas
Date of Publication
1996
Document Type
Bachelor's Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Subject Categories
Biology
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Biology
Abstract/Summary
Seawater, substrate and leaf samples of Sonneratia caseolaris and Avicennia officinalis were collected from two mangrove areas, Reyna and Matuod, in Talin Bay, Batangas from July to December, 1995. Samples were digested and analyzed for cadmium and lead content by atomic absorption spectrophotometry using GBC Varian 903 Single Beam AAS. Mean concentration of cadmium in seawater was higher in Reyna (0.025 mg/L) than Matuod (0.020 mg/L). Mean lead content was higher in Matuod (1.348 mg/L) than Reyna (0.0444 mg/L). Cadmium and lead concentration of substrate was higher in seawater. Mean value of cadmium in substrate was higher in Matuod (0.073 mg/L) than Reyna (0.058 mg/L). Mean concentration level of lead was higher in Reyna (1.401 mg/L) than Matuod (1.307 mg/L). Both species of mangrove leaves were found to accumulate more lead than cadmium. Mean concentration level of lead for S. caseolaris was highest in October (1.025 mg/L) and lowest during July (0.378 mg/L). For cadmium, it was highest in August (0.078 mg/L) and lowest in December (0.015 mg/L). Mean lead content of A. officinalis was highest in September (0.748 mg/L) and lowest in December (0.473 mg/L). For cadmium, it was highest in September (0.080 mg.L) and lowest in December (0.020 mg/L). In general, lead had higher concentration levels in all parameters compared to cadmium. Mean levels for substrate were the highest among the parameters, namely, seawater and mangrove leaves.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Accession Number
TU07324
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F, Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
56 leaves ; Computer printout
Keywords
Sonneratiaceae—Heavy metal content--Batangas
Recommended Citation
Guerzon, E. R., & Marasigan, O. C. (1996). Heavy metal content of Sonneratia caseolaris and Avicennia officinalis leaves from Talin Bay, Batangas. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/4148
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1-21-2021