Jūratė Česynaitė, M. Praspaliauskas, G. Sujetovienė
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摘要
摘要射击场土壤中痕量金属特别是铅的污染具有潜在的环境危害,是一个重要的问题。本研究的目的是评价Sb、Fe和Ni对种植在民用射击场高污染土壤(Pb 0.4 ~ 55 g kg - 1, Sb < 0.5 g kg - 1)中的生菜(Lactuca sativa L.)的生物有效性和毒性。生菜生长受到负面影响,特别是在污染最严重的土壤中生长的植株,靠近目标线,其根累积Pb高达40 g kg - 1(最大56 g kg - 1),比芽高10倍。Sb、Fe、Ni在根系中也有积累,但向枝条的转运较少。
Bioaccumulation of trace metal(loid)s and toxic response of Lactuca sativa grown in shooting range soil
Abstract Contamination of shooting range soil with trace metal(loid)s, especially Pb, is an important issue due to its potential environmental hazards. The aim of the study was to evaluate the bioavailability and toxicity of Sb, Fe, and Ni to lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) grown in highly contaminated soil (Pb 0.4—55 g kg−1, Sb < 0.5 g kg−1) of a civilian shooting range. Lettuce growth was negatively affected, especially of plants grown in the most highly contaminated soil, which was near the target lines, where roots accumulated Pb up to 40 g kg−1 (max 56 g kg−1), 10 times higher than in the shoots. Sb, Fe, and Ni were also accumulated in the roots, but their translocation to the shoots was low.