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Platinum bioaccumulation by mustard plants (Sinapis alba L.)

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Proceedings of the International Conference Mechanism of Radionuclides and Heavy Metals Bioaccumulation and their Relevance for Biomonitoring, Warsaw, Poland, October 7-8, 2005
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The ability of hydroponically cultivated Indian mustard plants (Sinapis alba L.) to accumulate platinum was investigated. The Pt-bioaccumulation in leaves, stem and shoots of plants growing for 2 and 4 weeks at Pt-concentration of 50 and 500 ěg/L was compared. The relation between dry and fresh weight was also estimated. Adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV) and mass spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma (ICP-MS) were applied for determination of Pt. Increasing Pt-concentration from 50 to 500 ěg/L in the medium causes: (1) reduction of the root tissue hydration level at unchanged modification in aboveground parts of the plants and (2) decrease of the Pt transfer factor (TF) for roots and increase for leaves and stem. Duration of the culture influenced on Pt-accumulation in roots and in aboveground organs of mustard plants. Transfer factor for Pt between 560 and 1600 makes Indian mustard plants one at Pt-hyperaccumulators. Distribution of Pt-bioaccumulation in the plant organs may be useful for biomonitoring of platinum in the environment.
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59--61
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 9 poz., rys.
Twórcy
  • Isotope Laboratory, Faculty of Biology, Warsaw University, 1 Miecznikowa Str., 02-096 Warsaw, Poland, Tel.: +48 22-5542300, Fax: +48 22-5541106
  • Isotope Laboratory, Faculty of Biology, Warsaw University, 1 Miecznikowa Str., 02-096 Warsaw, Poland, Tel.: +48 22-5542300, Fax: +48 22-5541106
autor
  • Laboratory of Applied Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University, 1 Pasteura Str., 02-093 Warsaw, Poland
  • Laboratory of Applied Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University, 1 Pasteura Str., 02-093 Warsaw, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Ek KH, Rauch S, Morrison GM, Lindberg P (2004) Platinum group elements in raptor eggs, faeces, blood, liver and kidney. Sci Total Environ 334-335:149–159
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  • 3. Kowalska J, Asztemborska M, Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska G (2004) Platinum uptake by mustard (Sinapis alba L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) plants. Nukleonika 49;1:31–34
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BUJ6-0005-0011
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