Abstract

Factors effecting Zn + 2 uptake by the water hyacinth Eichhonnia cnassipes, were examined. Two phases of zinc uptake were observed throughout the uptake range (1000 – 0.001 ppm). Initially a rapid uptake phase of 4 hours followed by a slower, near linear uptake phase extending past 48 hours. Stirring the solution enhanced uptake, suggesting uptake is partially diffusion limited. Increasing pH from 3 to 5 enhanced zinc uptake. As solution volume was increased, more zinc was removed. With increasing amounts of Hg + 2 or Cd + 2 , the zinc removal rate decreased, suggesting a competition for binding sites on the roots. The presence of complexing agents during the uptake phase reduced zinc uptake. The inability of complexing agents to recover all zinc removed by a plant suggests a translocation to sites within the plant.

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