| Literature DB >> 29034141 |
Elżbieta Skiba1, Wojciech M Wolf1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Impact of two widely used commercial herbicides, i.e. Aminopielik D 450 SL and Chwastox 300 SL, on the uptake and translocation of selected heavy metals in wheat plants Triticum aestivum L. cultivated in the laboratory pot experiments was investigated. Mineral-humus, loamy sand soil representative for the central part of Poland was applied. Bioavailable, exchangeable and total forms of Cd, Co, Cu, Zn, Pb, and Mn were determined. Transfer coefficients, translocation, and bioaccumulation factors illustrating metal migration in the plant were investigated.Entities:
Keywords: 2,4-D; Aminopielik; Chwastox; Commercial herbicide formulations; Heavy metals bioaccumulation and translocation; MCPA; Triticum aestivum L.
Year: 2017 PMID: 29034141 PMCID: PMC5617864 DOI: 10.1186/s12302-017-0124-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Eur ISSN: 2190-4715 Impact factor: 5.893
Fig. 1The influence of Aminopielik and Chwastox on heavy metals accumulation in wheat roots (a) and shoots (b). Asterisk reference data for pure auxins as determined by Skiba et al. [13]. Grey colour shows combination for which the average metal concentration in a plant tissue increases after the herbicide administration. Black colour represents decrease of respective metal concentration while white indicates no change. Concentrations below the detection limit are indicated by the acronym ND. The 0.95 probability level was applied for ANOVA calculations
Series of metals ordered according to decreasing transfer coefficients (TC), translocation (TF) and bioaccumulation (BAF) factors
| Treatment | TC | TF | BAF |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aminopielik | Zn > Cd > Cu > Pb > Co > Mn | Mn > Cu > Zn > Pb > Cd > Coa | Zn > Cu > Mn > Cd > Pb > Coa |
| 2,4-D | Zn > Cd > Cu > Pb > Co > Mn | Mn > Cu > Zn > Cd > Co > Pb | Zn > Cd > Cu > Mn > Pb > Co |
| Chwastox | Zn > Cd > Cu > Pb > Co > Mn | Mn > Cu > Pb > Zn > Cd > Coa | Zn > Mn > Cu > Cd > Pb > Coa |
| MCPA | Zn > Cd > Cu > Co > Pb > Mn | Mn > Pb > Cu > Zn > Cd > Co | Zn > Cd > Cu > Pb > Co > Mn |
| Reference | Zn > Cd > Cu > Pb > Co > Mn | Mn > Pb > Cu > Cd > Zn > Co | Cd > Zn > Cu > Pb > Mn > Co |
aCo content in shoots was below the detection limit (1 ppb); therefore, it was assumed that respective TFs and BAFs are zero
Results for untreated reference sample, 2,4-D and MCPA [13] are included for comparison