Assessmentof selected plants growing along Nairobi River for uptake of copper, zinc and cadmium, Nairobi County, Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Owit, Orwa Tabitha
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-25T08:18:00Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-25T08:18:00Z
dc.date.issued 2021-01-25
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost/xmlui/handle/123456789/5469
dc.description Master of Science in Environmental Legislation and Management en_US
dc.description.abstract Nairobi River is polluted with heavy metals emanating mainly from discharge of waste and waste wastewaters from industrial and domestic activities from the drainage basin. Plants have tremendous potential for removal and remediation of heavy metalsfrom polluted waters. Phytoremediation is the use of plants and plant processes to remove, degrade or render harmless hazardous materials present in the soil or water. The objective of this study was to investigate the potential ofselected plants to uptake copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd). The plants selected werePolygonumsenegalensis (P. senegalensis), Amaranthushybridus(A. hybridus)andEichhorniacrassipes (E. crassipes). The study was conducted along Nairobi River in six sites; Kikuyu, Kawangware, Chiromo, Gikomba, Njiru, and Fourteen falls. The concentrations of the heavy metals in water, soil and plants were determined using Shimadzu AA7000 atomic absorption spectrometer available at the Kenya Bureau of Standards laboratory. The values obtained were used to evaluate the bio-concentration factors (BCF) of P. senegalensis, A. hybridusand E. crassipes.The concentration of Cu (26.6±0.5μg/Kg), Zn (64.7±0.8μg/Kg) and Cd (37.7±0.3μg/Kg) in soil was higher than the values recorded in water (Cu-23.1±0.5μg/L, Zn-57.9±0.8μg/L and Cd-37.7±0.3μg/L). This difference may be attributed to dilution effect of the water due to flow and pre-concentration of the metals in soil. The concentration of the heavy metals in the plants were Cu 8.73±0.08, 7.27±0.05, 7.23±0.05 μg/Kg, Zn 21.79±0.04, 17.42±0.2, 16.32±0.1μg/Kg and Cd 2.91±0.01, 4.11±0.03, 2.15±0.01 μg/Kg in P. senegalensis, A. hybridusand E. crassipesrespectively. The BCF values for P. senegalensis, A. hybridusand E. crassipesranged from 0.27-0.29, 0.24-0.26and 0.21-0.23respectively which indicated that the plants have a potential to uptake Cu, Zn and Cd. The study, thus, demonstratesthe potential of P. senegalensis, A.hybridusand E. crassipesin phytoremediation of Cu, Zn and Cd polluted waters. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Dr. Jackson KiptooJKUAT, Kenya Dr. Paul NjoguJKUAT, Kenya en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher JKUAT-IEET en_US
dc.subject cadmium en_US
dc.subject zinc en_US
dc.subject uptake of copper en_US
dc.subject Plants growing en_US
dc.title Assessmentof selected plants growing along Nairobi River for uptake of copper, zinc and cadmium, Nairobi County, Kenya en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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