TY - JOUR
T1 - Iron plaque formation and heavy metal uptake in Spartina alterniflora at different tidal levels and waterlogging conditions
AU - Xu, Yan
AU - Sun, Xiangli
AU - Zhang, Qiqiong
AU - Li, Xiuzhen
AU - Yan, Zhongzheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2018/5/30
Y1 - 2018/5/30
N2 - Tidal flat elevation in the estuarine wetland determines the tidal flooding time and flooding frequency, which will inevitably affect the formation of iron plaque and accumulations of heavy metals (HMs) in wetland plants. The present study investigated the formation of iron plaque and HM's (copper, zinc, lead, and chromium) accumulation in S. alterniflora, a typical estuarine wetland species, at different tidal flat elevations (low, middle and high) in filed and at different time (3, 6, 9, 12 h per day) of waterlogging treatment in greenhouse conditions. Results showed that the accumulation of copper, zinc, lead, and chromium in S. alterniflora was proportional to the exchangeable fraction of these metals in the sediments, which generally increased with the increase of waterlogging time, whereas the formations of iron plaque in roots decreased with the increase of waterlogging time. Under field conditions, the uptake of copper and zinc in the different parts of the plants generally increased with the tidal levels despite the decrease in the metals’ exchangeable fraction with increasing tidal levels. The formation of iron plaque was found to be highest in the middle tidal positions and significantly lower in low and high tidal positions. Longer waterlogging time increased the metals’ accumulation but decreased the formation of iron plaque in S. alterniflora. The binding of metal ions on iron plaque helped impede the uptake and accumulation of copper and chromium in S. alterniflora.
AB - Tidal flat elevation in the estuarine wetland determines the tidal flooding time and flooding frequency, which will inevitably affect the formation of iron plaque and accumulations of heavy metals (HMs) in wetland plants. The present study investigated the formation of iron plaque and HM's (copper, zinc, lead, and chromium) accumulation in S. alterniflora, a typical estuarine wetland species, at different tidal flat elevations (low, middle and high) in filed and at different time (3, 6, 9, 12 h per day) of waterlogging treatment in greenhouse conditions. Results showed that the accumulation of copper, zinc, lead, and chromium in S. alterniflora was proportional to the exchangeable fraction of these metals in the sediments, which generally increased with the increase of waterlogging time, whereas the formations of iron plaque in roots decreased with the increase of waterlogging time. Under field conditions, the uptake of copper and zinc in the different parts of the plants generally increased with the tidal levels despite the decrease in the metals’ exchangeable fraction with increasing tidal levels. The formation of iron plaque was found to be highest in the middle tidal positions and significantly lower in low and high tidal positions. Longer waterlogging time increased the metals’ accumulation but decreased the formation of iron plaque in S. alterniflora. The binding of metal ions on iron plaque helped impede the uptake and accumulation of copper and chromium in S. alterniflora.
KW - Acid fraction
KW - Heavy metals
KW - Iron plaque
KW - Spartina alterniflora
KW - Waterlogging
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85041464564
U2 - 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.02.008
DO - 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.02.008
M3 - 文章
C2 - 29407744
AN - SCOPUS:85041464564
SN - 0147-6513
VL - 153
SP - 91
EP - 100
JO - Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
JF - Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
ER -