masterThesis
O papel da macrófita aquática emersa Montrichardia linifera (Araceae) na ciclagem de fósforo e na bioacumulação de metais pesado em um sistema fluvial sob efeitos da urbanização
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SILVÉRIO, Jéssica Mitizy de Oliveira. O papel da macrófita aquática emersa Montrichardia linifera (Araceae) na ciclagem de fósforo e na bioacumulação de metais pesado em um sistema fluvial sob efeitos da urbanização. 2017. 112f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Sanitária) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2017.
Autor
Silvério, Jéssica Mitizy de Oliveira
Resumen
Urbanization is usually associated with pollution of water bodies by nutrients and heavy
metals. In the search for biomonitoring techniques and environmental pollution treatment methods,
the use of emergent aquatic macrophytes has shown good results as ecological bioindicators, as well
as phytodeurants and phytoremediation in river systems, due to their efficiency, practicality, high
sensitivity and low cost. Removal of these contaminants. Aquatic macrophyte plants usually occur in
soil-water transition zones, where pollutants dissolved in water and sediment are subjected to the
purifying action of these plants, giving rise to biochemical and physical reactions that modify the
quality of the aquatic system. The objective of this work was to evaluate the interference of the
emergent aquatic macrophyte Aninga (Montrichardia linifera, Araceae) aiming the knowledge of the
measurable response capacity of this species to the environmental disturbance due to contamination
of trace elements and nutrients in a natural eutrophic lotic system tropical weather. From the results
obtained by monitoring limnological physico-chemical variables and analysis of mechanisms of
bioaccumulation and translocation in the plant, it was verified that it is a bioindicator species for trace
elements and that it has phytoremediation potential for the nutrient phosphorus and metals
Aluminum, Lead, Iron. It also showed that the communities of Aningais positively infer in the ecological
function of the dynamics the fractions of the nutrient phosphorus in the sediment and acts as a
biofilter in the water column in the studied section.