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Thallium stable isotope fractionation in white mustard: Implications for metal transfers and incorporation in plants.

Aleš Vaněk1, Ondřej Holubík2, Vendula Oborná2, Martin Mihaljevič3, Jakub Trubač3, Vojtěch Ettler3, Lenka Pavlů2, Petra Vokurková2, Vít Penížek2, Tereza Zádorová2, Andreas Voegelin4.   

Abstract

We studied thallium (Tl) isotope fractionation in white mustard grown hydroponically at different Tl doses. Thallium isotope signatures in plants indicated preferential incorporation of the light 203Tl isotope during Tl uptake from the nutrient solution. Negative isotope fractionation was even more pronounced in dependence on how much the available Tl pool decreased. This finding corresponds to the concept of isotope overprinting related to a high contamination level in the growing media (solution or soil). Regarding Tl translocation in plants, we observed a large Tl isotope shift with an enrichment in the heavy 205Tl isotope in the shoots relative to the roots in treatments with low/moderate solution Tl concentrations (0.01/0.05 mg Tl/L), with the corresponding α205/203Tl fractionation factors of ˜1.007 and 1.003, respectively. This finding is probably a consequence of specific (plant) reactions of Tl replacing K in its cycle. The formation of the S-coordinated Tl(I) complexes, potentially affecting both Tl accumulation and Tl isotope fractionation in plants, however, was not proven in our plants, since we did not have indication for that on the basis of X-ray absorption spectroscopy, suggesting that Tl was mainly present as free/hydrated Tl+ ion or chemically bound to O-containing functional groups.
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Keywords:  Isotope fractionation; Isotopes; Plant; Thallium

Year:  2019        PMID: 30807992     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.02.060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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Review 1.  Stable Isotope Fractionation of Metals and Metalloids in Plants: A Review.

Authors:  Matthias Wiggenhauser; Rebekah E T Moore; Peng Wang; Gerd Patrick Bienert; Kristian Holst Laursen; Simon Blotevogel
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-04-19       Impact factor: 6.627

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