INSPECTION OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE BORON ELEMENT IN THE WATER AND TYPHA DOMINGENSIS OF AL-TAYEB RESERVE / FIELD STUDY TO REACH A NATURAL BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/VNHF3Keywords:
Al-Tayeb Reserve, Boron , Natural reserve.Abstract
The analysis of surface water quality in Al-Tayeb Reserve is very important given that it is considered in particular as a resource for tourism and reserves. The current study used the study of the concentration of boron in water and Typha domingensis plant in eight main stations of Nahr al-Tayyib located in the city of Maysan, Iraq. The experiments were carried out on boron concentration. The mechanical biological treatment of minerals such as boron in polluted water takes less time because the minerals cannot decompose easily, and therefore effective cleaning to reduce or remove toxicity requires the use of plants to remove toxins or reduce environmental pollutants, natural, biological, chemical or physical activities in urban soil, especially for some reserves, if conducted The current study to determine the effect of water pollution with heavy elements (Boron B) and plant uptake of pollutants. Eight sites were identified in the Tayeb River. There was a relationship between plant uptake of the element depending on the level of pollution in the river (0.033), respectively. Boron compounds can be dissolved in water through its transfer to the plant, and it is considered environmentally friendly and a good bioprocessor for metal pollutants.
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