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Seasonal differences in trace element concentrations and distribution in Spartina alterniflora root tissue.

Authors :
Feng, Huan
Qian, Yu
Cochran, J. Kirk
Zhu, Qingzhi
Heilbrun, Christina
Li, Li
Hu, Wen
Yan, Hanfei
Huang, Xiaojing
Ge, Mingyuan
Nazareski, Evgeny
Chu, Yong S.
Yoo, Shinjae
Zhang, Xuebin
Liu, Chang-Jun
Source :
Chemosphere. Aug2018, Vol. 204, p359-370. 12p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The present study uses nanometer-scale synchrotron X-ray nanofluorescence to investigate season differences in concentrations and distributions of major (Ca, K, S and P) and trace elements (As, Cr, Cu, Fe and Zn) in the root system of Spartina alterniflora collected from Jamaica Bay, New York, in April and September 2015. The root samples were cross-sectioned at a thickness of 10 μm. Selected areas in the root epidermis and endodermis were mapped with a sampling resolution of 100 and 200 nm, varying with the mapping areas. The results indicate that trace element concentrations in the epidermis and endodermis vary among the elements measured, possibly because of their different chemical properties or their ability to act as micronutrients for the plants. Elemental concentrations (As, Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, P, S and Zn) within each individual root sample and between the root samples collected during two different seasons are both significantly different ( p  < 0.01). Furthermore, this study indicates that the nonessential elements (As and Cr) are significantly correlated ( p  < 0.01) with Fe, with high concentrations in the root epidermis, while others are not, implying that Fe may be a barrier to nonessential element transport in the root system. Hierarchy cluster analysis shows two distinct groups, one including As, Cr and Fe and the other the rest of the elements measured. Factor analysis also indicates that the processes and mechanisms controlling element transport in the root system can be different between the nutrient and nonessential elements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
204
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129450052
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.04.058