[Objective] This study was to explore the effects of P-Cd-Zn interactions on the absorption and accumulation of submerged plants to P,Cd and Zn.[Method]Employing the hydroponic culture to simulate the Cd,Zn heavy metal contamination and P eutrophication environment,we studied the effects of P-Cd-Zn interactions on the absorption and accumulation of submerged plants to P,Cd and Zn.[Result]For Hydrilla verticillata,in the presence of 0-1 mg/L P,it showed a synergy relationship with low concentrations of Cd and Zn,suggesting that P could promote the absorption and accumulation of plants to Cd and Zn.For Elodea nuttallii,in the presence of 5-50 mg/L P,it showed an antagonistic relationship with high concentrations of Cd and Zn.The contents of both Cd and Zn in plants showed a declining trend with the increase of P concentration.H.verticillata and E.nuttallii had an equilibrium threshold of absorption and accumulation to P(20-23 mg/g).[Conclusion]When the heavy metals and eutrophication pollutions both existed in the lake environment at the same time,the stress of heavy metal on plants is the major cause of pollution,while eutrophication can to some extent alleviate the toxic effect of heavy metals to plants.