Lead,mercury, and certain nutrient elements in ulva lactuca (linnaeus) from Ras Beirut,Lebanon |
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Authors: | J. Shiber E. Washburn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon |
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Abstract: | Collections of Ulva lactuca (Linnaeus) at nine locations along the coast of Ras Beirut, Lebanon were analysed for lead, mercury, phosphate, calcium, magnesium, iron, copper, and zinc. Low lead concentrations, the same in all samples, could possibly indicate that U. lactuca has some means by which lead uptake and toxicity can be controlled. Phosphate levels may be a contributing factor to this process.Concentrations of all other elements seemed relatively uniform with few exceptions. This suggests that U. lactuca is subject to similar environmental conditions and element exposure at each of the collecting sites and might be capable of maintaining biochemical stability under high levels of stress.Further studies of toxic and nutrient elements as to their individual and combined effects in U. lactuca are needed.c/o Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro, Massachusetts U.S.A. |
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Keywords: | Lead Nutrients Ulva Lebanon |
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