Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4419153 Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Ability of tropical fruit trees to get enriched in trace metals was tested.•T. pulchra showed a higher ability to accumulate toxic elements.•P. guajava indicated better spatial and temporal variations in the local study.•Both plants were enriched by main elements that characterize the region.

The foliar accumulation and enrichment factor for 36 elements were studied in Psidium guajava 'Paluma' (fruit tropical tree) and Tibouchina pulchra Cogn. (native tree of the Atlantic rainforest) plants exposed around the city of Cubatão/Brazil, to propose a biomonitoring species in the Atlantic rainforest. The field experiments were conducted in six sites from November/2009 to April/2011. Parallel exposures of plants to filtered air in open-top chambers were performed to determine the background leaf concentrations of all elements. Both plants were enriched with elements (Ni, La, Fe, Ba, Al, Co, Pb, Hg and Mn) that characterize the industrial area of Cubatão, Brazil. P. guajava is a better option for biomonitoring toxic elements in Cubatão, since it was able to enrich higher metal levels than T. pulchra. Furthermore, P. guajava showed a better spatial and temporal variations in metal levels Cubatão.

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