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    Not AvailableThe study accentuated the trace metal accumulation and distribution pattern in individual organs of 13 native mangrove plants along with rhizosediments in the Indian Sundarban Wetland. Enrichment of the essential micronutrients (Mn, Fe, Zn, Cu, Co, Ni) was recorded in all plant organs in comparison to non-essential ones, such as Cr, As, Pb, Cd, Hg. Trunk bark and root/pneumatophore showed maximummetal accumulation efficiency. Rhizosediment recorded manifold increase for most of the trace metals than plant tissue, with the following descending order: Fe N Mn N Zn N Cu N Pb N Ni N Cr N Co N As N Cd N Hg. Concentrations of Cu, Ni, Pb and Hg were found to exceed prescribed sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) indicating adverse effect on adjacent biota. Both index of geoaccumulation (I ) and enrichment factor (EF) also indicated anthropogenic contamination. Based on high (N1) translocation factor (TF) and bioconcentration factor (BCF) values Sonneratia apetala and Avicennia officinalis could be considered as potential accumulators, of trace metals.Not Availabl
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