Potentially toxic element accumulation in two Equisetum species spontaneously grown in the flotation tailings

被引:2
|
作者
Andrejic, Gordana [1 ]
Kovacevic, Milijana [2 ]
Dzeletovic, Zeljko [1 ]
Aleksic, Uros [1 ]
Grdovic, Isidor [2 ]
Rakic, Tamara [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Belgrade, Inst Applicat Nucl Energy, Banatska 31B, Belgrade 11080, Serbia
[2] Univ Belgrade, Fac Biol, Studentski Trg 16, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
关键词
potentially toxic element; pollution; phytoremediation; HEAVY-METAL; EQUISETUM; SILICON; COPPER; PLANTS; TOLERANCE; CADMIUM; SITES; SOILS; ZINC;
D O I
10.2298/JSC230113028A
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Decades of mining activity have resulted in the accumulation of significant amounts of tailings that are deposited over the natural vegetation, forming deposits tens of meters thick. The tailings are poor in organic matter and macronutrients and contain a high concentration of potentially toxic elements (PTE). Their surface remains unvegetated for long periods of time and is susceptible to fluvial and wind erosion. Equisetum arvense and E. telmateia appear to be the first colonizers in the tailings of the Pb-Cu-Zn mine in Serbia. Each plant was sampled along with its associated substrate. Pseudototal and available metals in the substrate, as well as total As, Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn concentrations in the plant parts were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The findings show that both species have high bioaccumulation capacity and tolerance to otherwise toxic concentrations due to efficient accumulation, immobilization and detoxification of these elements in their underground parts. It is expected that the long-term presence of metal-tolerant horsetail species would increase the organic matter content of flotation residues, thus gradually improving their physical, chemical and biological properties. This, in turn, would promote the natural succession of other metaltolerant plant species and soil microorganisms.
引用
收藏
页码:1055 / 1064
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Potentially toxic element assessment and biological accumulation in two sea cucumbers species Holothuria poli and Holothuria tubulosa
    Skordas, Konstantinos
    Georgiou, Konstantinos
    Kinigopoulou, Vasiliki
    Kelepertzis, Efstratios
    Apostologamvrou, Chrysoula
    Lolas, Alexios
    Petrotou, Alexandra
    Neofitou, Nikolaos
    Vafidis, Dimitris
    REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE, 2024, 70
  • [2] The feasibility of RIMS for the analysis of potentially toxic element accumulation in neural tissue
    Jones, OR
    Abraham, CJ
    Telle, HH
    Oakley, AE
    RESONANCE IONIZATION SPECTROSCOPY 1996 - EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, 1997, (388): : 289 - 292
  • [3] Potentially toxic element accumulation in badgers (Meles meles): a compositional approach
    Mullineaux, S. T.
    Redpath, S. H. A.
    Ogle, N.
    McKinley, J. M.
    Marks, N. J.
    Scantlebury, D. M.
    Doherty, R.
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 762
  • [4] Mobility and Attenuation Dynamics of Potentially Toxic Chemical Species at an Abandoned Copper Mine Tailings Dump
    Gitari, Wilson Mugera
    Thobakgale, Rendani
    Akinyemi, Segun Ajayi
    MINERALS, 2018, 8 (02):
  • [5] Mobility assessment of potentially toxic elements contained in flotation and cyanidation tailings dam from gold mine located in Brazil
    de Castro, Danielle c.
    dos Anjos, Nathalia o. a.
    Barcelos, Daniel a.
    Ferreira, K. A. R. O. L. I. N. E. k.
    da Silva, Fernanda a. n. g.
    Pontes, Fernanda v. m.
    Teixeira, Aline m. dos s.
    Castilhos, Zuleica c.
    ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS, 2024, 96 (04):
  • [6] Potentially toxic element accumulation of bryophyte taxa in contaminated soils at Tak Province, Thailand
    Taeprayoon, Puntaree
    Printarakul, Narin
    Somtrakoon, Khanitta
    Chunwichit, Salinthip
    Yooma, Kamonlak
    Wiangdao, Suthon
    Avakul, Piyathap
    Meeinkuirt, Weeradej
    ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2023, 147
  • [7] Potentially toxic element contamination in soil and accumulation in maize plants in a smelter area in Kosovo
    Nannoni, Francesco
    Rossi, Sara
    Protano, Giuseppe
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2016, 23 (12) : 11937 - 11946
  • [8] Potentially toxic element contamination in soil and accumulation in maize plants in a smelter area in Kosovo
    Francesco Nannoni
    Sara Rossi
    Giuseppe Protano
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2016, 23 : 11937 - 11946
  • [9] Urban waste fertilizer: effects on yield, nutrient dynamics, and potentially toxic element accumulation
    Reimer, Marie
    Moeller, Kurt
    Magid, Jakob
    Bruun, Sander
    NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS, 2025,
  • [10] The accumulation of potentially toxic elements in spinach biomass grown on nine soils treated with sewage sludge
    Tlustos, P
    Balík, J
    Pavlíková, D
    Száková, J
    Kaewrahun, S
    ROSTLINNA VYROBA, 2000, 46 (01): : 9 - 16