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Review Papers | Environmental Science Studies | India | Volume 3 Issue 6, June 2014 | Rating: 6.9 / 10
Duckweed as a Test Organism for Eco toxicological Assessment of Wastewater
Ekta Chaudhary [2] | Praveen Sharma [6]
Abstract: A chemical-specific approach is not sufficient to characterize the wastewater quality. Therefore; it is essential to use biological test systems with living cells or organisms that give a global response to the quantity of micropollutants present in the wastewater sample. Duckweed can be used in eco toxicological assessment of wastewater to monitor heavy metals and other aquatic pollutants; because duckweed may selectively accumulate certain chemicals. The plants possess certain physiological properties like small size; rapid growth (almost double in two days) between pH 5 and 9; and vegetative propagation; which make them an ideal test system. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the sensitivity of duckweed plant towards selected parameters for screening and biomonitoring complex effluent samples. In the various studies the possible phyto- and genotoxic effects of partially treated industrial effluent waters were investigated. Obtained data from various studies demonstrate the relevance of duckweed as sensitive indicators of water quality.
Keywords: Wastewater, Micro pollutant, Duckweed, Eco toxicological assessment, Genotoxic effects
Edition: Volume 3 Issue 6, June 2014,
Pages: 2073 - 2075