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. 2017 Dec 15;125(1-2):8-18.
doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.10.078. Epub 2017 Oct 31.

Trace elements in Mediterranean seagrasses: Accumulation, tolerance and biomonitoring. A review

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Trace elements in Mediterranean seagrasses: Accumulation, tolerance and biomonitoring. A review

Giuseppe Bonanno et al. Mar Pollut Bull. .

Abstract

This study investigated the state of the art on trace elements in Mediterranean seagrasses, and their close environment (seawater and sediment). The analyzed species were Posidonia oceanica, Cymodocea nodosa, Halophila stipulacea, Zostera marina and Zostera noltei. All these species showed high tolerance to pollution and high capacity of accumulation of trace elements. Seagrasses also showed similar patterns of accumulation: the highest concentrations of As, Hg and Pb were found in the roots, whereas those of Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni and Zn were found in the leaves. Phytotoxic levels in seagrasses are unknown for most trace elements. The accumulation of trace elements in seagrasses is widely recognized as a risk to the whole food web, but the real magnitude of this risk is still uncertain. Seagrasses are known to act as trace element bioindicators, but this potential is still poorly valued for the creation of biomonitoring networks.

Keywords: Bioindicators; Biomonitoring; Heavy metals; Marine pollution; Mediterranean Sea; Seagrasses.

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