2019
DOI: 10.3390/w11061248
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Assessment of Potential Toxic Metals in a Ramsar Wetland, Central Mexico and its Self-Depuration through Eichhornia crassipes

Abstract: The Valsequillo reservoir is a Ramsar wetland due to its importance as a point of convergence of migratory waterfowl. It is located in Central Mexico and is currently endangered by the constant spill of municipal and industrial discharges from Puebla city. On this context, we evaluated thirteen potential toxic metals (PTMs) in water, Water hyacinth (E. crassipes) plants and sediments at this site. A combined number of 31 samples were collected from the study area. The degree/extent of metal contamination in se… Show more

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“…The presence of water hyacinth in the ecosystem may have both beneficial and detrimental effects. On one side, this plant is often used for phytoremediation, as it absorbs pollutants such as nutrients or heavy metals [31]. Nonetheless, when the extent of the invasion is too large, the threads to the ecosystem can be very significant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of water hyacinth in the ecosystem may have both beneficial and detrimental effects. On one side, this plant is often used for phytoremediation, as it absorbs pollutants such as nutrients or heavy metals [31]. Nonetheless, when the extent of the invasion is too large, the threads to the ecosystem can be very significant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The connection between WH invasion and food security is inversely proportional, when constant intervention of all stakeholders on WH control, then there would be proper production of food in the district for the community. WH has a potential to invade wetlands used for farming activities, and can eliminate native biodiversity that has a value for health, food value and productivity of the aquatic system (16,25,57,58).…”
Section: The Impact Of Wh On Community's Crop Growingmentioning
confidence: 99%