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1579304 
Journal Article 
Arsenic Toxicity on Ludwigia octovalvis in Spiked Sand 
Titah, HS; Abdullah, SR; Mushrifah, I; Anuar, N; Basri, H; Mukhlisin, M 
2013 
Yes 
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
ISSN: 0007-4861
EISSN: 1432-0800 
90 
714-719 
English 
Wilting, especially of the leaves, was observed as an initial symptom of arsenate [As(V)] to Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.) P. H. Raven. The plants tolerated As(V) levels of 39 mg kg(-1) for as long as 35 days of exposure. After 91 days, the maximum concentration of As uptake in the plant occurred at As(V) concentration of 65 mg kg(-1) while As concentration in the stems, roots and leaves were 6139.9 ± 829.5, 1284.5 ± 242.9 and 1126.1 ± 117.2 mg kg(-1), respectively. In conclusion, As(V) could cause toxic effects in L. octovalvis and the plants could uptake and accumulate As in plant tissues. 
Arsenic; Phytotoxicity; Uptake; Accumulation 
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• Arsenic (Inorganic)
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