Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6317415 | Environmental Pollution | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated effects of arsenate (AsV), chromate (CrVI) and sulfate on As and Cr uptake and translocation by arsenic hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata (PV), which was exposed to AsV, CrVI and sulfate at 0, 0.05, 0.25 or 1.25Â mM for 2-wk in hydroponic system. PV was effective in accumulating large amounts of As (4598 and 1160Â mg/kg in the fronds and roots at 0.05Â mM AsV) and Cr (234 and 12,630Â mg/kg in the fronds and roots at 0.05Â mM CrVI). However, when co-present, AsV and CrVI acted as inhibitors, negatively impacting their accumulation in PV. Arsenic accumulation in the fronds was reduced by 92% and Cr by 26%, indicating reduced As and Cr translocation. However, addition of sulfate increased uptake and translocation of As by 26-28% and Cr by 1.63 fold. This experiment demonstrated that As and Cr inhibited each other in uptake and translocation by PV but sulfate enhanced As and Cr uptake and translocation by PV.
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Authors
Letúzia Maria de Oliveira, Lena Q. Ma, Jorge A.G. Santos, Luiz R.G. Guilherme, Jason T. Lessl,