Abstract
The purposes of the study were to assess the levels of total chlorophyll and protein content, as well as to determine the adverse impacts of different lead and cadmium chloride concentrations (10, 20, and 30 mg/L) on the physiological characteristics of Schoenoplectus litoralis and Myriophyllum verticillatum. The results of the study showed that the component concentrations in the water plants under investigation were higher at the end of the investigation when compared to the control sample, in addition to a decrease in the amounts of protein and chlorophyll in the water plants exposed to the effects of heavy metals.
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