Heavy metal concentration in soil and accumulation in selected plant species: A case study of Tampakan, South Cotabato

Jason Ben Paragamac, Jasper Maglinab, M. Barroga, Melanie M. Garcia, Peter Hume, Feliciano Gacad
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Natural processes bring heavy metals and further escalated by a long history of addition from industrial development. The soil serves as a sink and can accumulate different types of minerals and nutrients, including metals and metalloids that are harmful even at lower concentrations. Plants’ ability to sequester metals and mobilize into various plant parts are significant in the bioremediation process. This study used quantitative and exploratory research design, which involves the collection of soil and plant samples subjected to laboratory test to determine the heavy metal concentration in Pulabato, Tampakan, South Cotabato in terms of arsenic (As), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg). Analysis of variance (ANOVA), correlation, simple and multiple linear regressions are employed to determine significant differences, relationships, and influences. Results show significant differences in plant heavy metal concentration across low, mid, and high elevations for metals Cu, Pb, and Hg. Pb concentration in soil shows a significant relationship with Cu in plants. Also, Pb concentration shows a positive correlation and Hg with a negative correlation for Pb concentration in the plant. Moreover, Hg’s presence in plants shows a negative correlation in Pb for soil and a positive relationship with Hg. Simple linear regression statistics show that Pb significantly influences Cu, Pb in the plant by Pb in soil, and Pb in the plant with Hg in soil. Multiple regression statistics show a significant Pb’s influence in the soil to Pb in the plant but not with Hg. Lastly, As and Pb significantly influences Hg concentration in plants.
土壤重金属浓度及其在特定植物物种中的积累:以南哥打巴托坦巴坎为例
自然过程带来重金属,并因工业发展的长期添加而进一步升级。土壤就像一个水槽,可以积累不同类型的矿物质和营养物质,包括即使浓度较低也有害的金属和类金属。在生物修复过程中,植物将金属隔离并动员到植物各部分的能力是非常重要的。本研究采用定量和探索性研究设计,收集土壤和植物样品进行实验室检测,以测定南哥打巴托普拉巴托、坦帕坎、南哥打巴托的砷(As)、铜(Cu)、铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)和汞(Hg)等重金属浓度。采用方差分析(ANOVA)、相关分析、简单线性回归和多元线性回归来确定显著差异、关系和影响。结果表明,低、中、高海拔地区植物重金属Cu、Pb、Hg含量存在显著差异,土壤Pb含量与植物Cu含量呈显著相关。Pb浓度与Hg呈负相关,Pb浓度与Hg呈正相关。Hg在植物中的存在与土壤中Pb呈负相关关系,与Hg呈正相关关系。简单线性回归统计表明,Pb对Cu的影响显著,土壤中Pb对植物中的Pb的影响显著,土壤中Pb对植物中的Pb的影响显著,土壤中Pb对植物中的Pb的影响显著,土壤中Hg对植物中的Pb的影响显著。多元回归统计表明,土壤中Pb对植物中Pb的影响显著,而对Hg的影响不显著。最后,As和Pb对植物中Hg浓度的影响显著。
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