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| Título : | Mercury Localization and Speciation in Plants Grown Hydroponically or in a Natural Environment |
| Autor : | Carrasco-Gil, Sandra Siebner, Hagar LeDuc, Danika L Webb, Samuel M Millan, Rocio Andrews, Joy C Hernández, Luis E |
| Palabras clave : | Mercury speciation alfalfa EXAFS XANES marrubium vulgare |
| Fecha de publicación : | 2013 |
| Editorial : | ACS Publications |
| Resumen : | Better understanding of mercury (Hg) accumulation, distribution, and speciation in plants is required to evaluate
potential risks for the environment and to optimize phytostabilization strategies for Hg-contaminated soils. The behavior of Hg
in alfalfa (Medicago sativa) plants grown under controlled conditions in a hydroponic system (30 μM HgCl2) was compared with
that of naturally occurring Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) plants collected from a mining soil polluted with Hg (Almadenejos,
Spain) to characterize common mechanisms of tolerance. Synchrotron X-ray Fluorescence microprobe (μ-SXRF) showed that
Hg accumulated at the root apex of alfalfa and was distributed through the vascular system to the leaves. Transmission electron
microscopy (TEM) implied association of Hg with cell walls, accompanied by their structural changes, in alfalfa roots. Extended
X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) determined that Hg was principally bound to biothiols and/or proteins in M. sativa
roots, stems, and leaves. However, the major fraction of Hg detected in M. vulgare plants consisted of mineral species, possibly
associated with soil components. Interestingly, the fraction of Hg bound to biothiols/proteins (i.e., metabolically processed Hg)
in leaves of both plants (alfalfa and M. vulgare) was similar, in spite of the big difference in Hg accumulation in roots, suggesting
that some tolerance mechanisms might be shared. |
| Descripción : | Environmental Science and Technology |
| URI : | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/5564 |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Medio Ambiente
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