BIOCHEMICAL AND ENZYMATIC CHARACTERIZATION OF MACROPHYTE PLANT PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS AFFECTED BY ZINC OXIDE
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2019-06-03
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The research aimed to understand the behavior of aquatic
plants subjected to xenobiotics, a macrophyte plant Phragmites australis
from the region of Souk-Ahras, is treated with three concentrations based on
zinc oxide (ZnO) (3, 6 and 12 nmol·mL-1) for 7, 14 and 21 days. A
measurement of certain biochemical and enzymatic parameters
characteristic of oxidative stress allowed us to evaluate not only the effect of
zinc oxide but also the behavior of Phragmites australis subjected to this
nanometric molecule. The statistical analysis of the results obtained showed
no significant differences in all the parameters measured, between leaves
and roots. The results of the analysis of heavy metals in wastewater,
revealed values lower than the Algerian norm with the exception of Zn. On
the other hand, we noticed a high concentration of Zn and a low
concentration of Fe and Pb. This result makes it possible to conclude that
the wastewater is characterized by a pollution of the metallic type loaded
with partially degradable effluents.