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Accumulation coefficient and translocation factor of heavy metals throughOchradenus baccatusplant grown on mining area at Mahad AD'Dahab, Saudi Arabia
2009
Ecosytems and Sustainable Development VII
unpublished
The plant species Ochradenus baccatus, which naturally grows around the Mahad AD'Dahab Mine, has been selected for study due to its ability to accumulate heavy metals (As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn). Five samples from shoots and others from roots of Ochradenus baccatus were collected. Moreover, five soil samples were collected from an area such as to make a representative soil sample. Plant and soil samples were analyzed for As, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn. The results showed a high concentration of soil heavy
doi:10.2495/eco090421
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