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 A STUDY OF PL A NT IN WA TER BODIES TREATMENT AIN SOFEA SY AHIRAH BT MAHADI (D20141066891) NUR FARRAH NAJIHAH BT AMIR (D20141066873) NADZATUL ELYA BT MD FUAD (D20141066881) WON !UI YEE (D20141066893)

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 A S T U D Y O F P L A N T W ATE R B O D I E S

T R E A T M E N TA I N S O F E A S YA H I R A H B T M A H A D I ( D 2 0 1 4 1 0

N U R FA R R A H N A J I H A H B T A M I R ( D 2 0 1 4 1 0

N A D Z A T U L E L Y A B T M D F U A D ( D 2 0 1 4 1 0 6

W O N ! U I Y E E ( D 2 0 1 4 1 0 6 6 8 9 3 )

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INTRODUCTION• Elodea, Lemnoideae, Ipomea Aquatica were tested

potential in treating water bodies.

• Water bodies – Tasik roton !it"

• Water qualit" test#

•  pH - measuring the pH of the water bodies

• BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) - measuring the level of oxyge

• Turbidity - measuring the uality of the water

OBJE"TI#ES

•  To determine if aquatic plant, could impro$e water quabodies.

•  To stud" the role of macroph"tes in impro$ing the qual

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Lemnoideae Ipomeaaquatica

Elodea

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METHODS:!$%&' %'*+%$,

•lant samples which are Ipomoea Aquatica %Water Elodea sp. and Lemnoideae %(uckweed', are collected

• The plant samples are cleaned under running tap wdistilled water to remo$e debris from the roots and le

!*-%*%'+.& ./ %'* ,%-$,

• The water samples from the lake are collected and inside the pot or beaker.

W%'* %$+' ',' '.5

• The p), *iochemical +"gen (emand %*+(', +"gen (emand %!+(' and content of waste substanthe water sample are measured and recorded.

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• The plant is placed into the pot which containing wat

samples.

• The plant and water samples are left for a week with

obser$ations.

• The le$el of *+(, !+( and content of waste substan

measured and recorded again after - week.

• The wet mass of water treatment plants are also bee

measured and recorded after eperiment ended.

METHODS:

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Ipomea Aquatica 200 g

Elodea /0g

Lemnoideae 70s

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COMPARISON BEFORE AND AFTER EXPERIME

Water treatmentplants

Wet mass5 6umber ofwater treatment

plants

Ipomea Aquatica 2-0 g

Elodea @0g

Lemnoideae >@s

Water treatment

plants

Wet mass5 6umber of

water treatment

plants present

Ipomea Aquatica 200 g

Elodea /0g

Lemnoideae 70s

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Ipomea aquatica Elodea Lemnoidaea

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 Area Mean Min Max Angle Length

0.001 152.884 124.896 165 -39.094 0.346

Length of Kangkung flower

 Area Mean Min Max Angle Length

1 0.014 61.667 28.828 186.984 4.054 3.21

2 0.021 108.513 25.825 211.982 -4.308 5.086

3 0.012 74.025 39.593 183.651 2.621 2.936

Length of stem (kangkung)

Area <ean <in <a Angle

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rotist*acteria

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ELODE"ANADS

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T ?' ./ '*%'&' +' E$.5%

%)  $++&%'+.& ./ ' 5+,'*+& ,$$ /*. ' %'*=

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%= 5 '. ' %,.*-'+.& ./ .*%&+ .-.&5 +& %,' %'* '

= E$.5% %'+@+'+, +&@.$@+& +*..*%&+,, '%' %& *%C 5.& '.-.&5, +& ' -*.,, !'.*5+%'+.&

= .+5%'+.& ./ .*%&+ %''* +& '$%&5, ,,' '%' -*.@+5, &'%.$+,=

5= .*%&+ %''* .&'%+&5 +& ' %,'%'* -*.@+5, % ,,'*%'+*.+%$ '%.$+, %&5 ' $&' ./ $'*+%'+.& '+ .$5 $./ BOD .&&'*%'+.& +& %'* -%,=

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T*+5+'

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• A,.*-'+.& %&5 $'*%'+.& of suspended solid b" submerged plan

could +&*%, ,,-&55 *.@%$ +& '. +* '

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 The alkalinit" forms change as the following equations#

?)!+23 B !+2?3 C )?+ C !+?

  !+2?3 C )?+ B ?+)3 C !+?

• &o, remo$al of carbon dioide cause a shift in the form of alkal

bicarbonate to carbonate, and from carbonate to h"droide.

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LEMNO(DU")

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LEMNOIDEAE

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• &ince Lemnoideae show a $er" high capacit" of accumulatmetals and organic enobiotics in their tissues, it mapotentiall" suitable for remo$al of these compounds fromwastewaters.

• *+( is substantiall" remo$ed b" both aerobic and microorganisms associated with the plantsD surfaces, susthe water column and present in the sediment.

• Lemnoideae, possess a relati$el" small surface area forgrowth of mineralising bacteria compared to othemacroph"tes with larger submerged root and leaf surfaces

and 8eed -1@@'.•  The dense co$er of duckweed on the water surface in

o"gen from entering the water b" diFusion  from thephotos"nthetic production of o"gen b" ph"toplankton 3penetration %!ulle" and Epps -1>2, *ri and &chierup -1@1

• *+( remo$al 3 decrease in lakes co$ered with duckweed b

the limited o"gen transfer into the water %irschk" and 8ee

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I!OMOAKUAT(WATES!INA

AN

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 T8EAT<E6T +4 WATE8 *+(IE& :&I6G IPOMOEA AQUATICA ( WATE8 &I6A!) +8 HA6GH+6G'

!etup of the experiment ("irst day)

Hydroponic concept

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);(8++6I! !+6!ET

Dip the root inside the water

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8E&:LT

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8E&:LT

#eight

Before exp$%&&g

'fter exp %&g

 pH$ *+%

Turbidity$%*,mg.

BOD$/*%

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4+8<ATI+6 +4 4L+WE8 A6( *:(

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(I&!:&&I+6

• This techniue 0nown as phytoremediation (using plant-base

system and microbiological process to treat contaminants in

water treatment)

•  Ipomoea Aquatica is a auatic and semiauatic plant

• "loating leaves that can carry out photosynthesis

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• Elodea is the eFecti$e plant that can treat water bodon this eperiment.

• *ecause it reduce *+( in the water, reduce the p) and reduce the turbidit" of the water.

• )owe$er, other plants like Hangkung and duckweegood aquatic plant for water treatment but the mostis Elodea.

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