Bioaccumulation of zinc by Portunus pelagicus: Nuclear application techniques that use radiotracer 65Zn to study influence of concentration of Zn in seawater
Ikhsan Budi Wahyono,
Muslim Muslim,
Heny Suseno
et al.
Abstract:Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace metal, but also a potential toxicant to aquatic organisms. Zinc is one of the toxicants from various industrial and domestic activities whose waste is directly discharged into water. One of the marine organisms used as an indicator of pollution is the blue swimming crab (Portunus pelagicus). Bioaccumulation studies of Zn in Portunus pelagicus from Jakarta Bay were conducted in a radiotracer laboratory. Laboratory experiments were done to study the uptake and release of 65Zn radi… Show more
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