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Experimental assessment of the daily exchange of atmospheric mercury in Epipremnum aureum.

Rocio Naharro1,2, José María Esbrí3, José Angel Amorós2, Pablo L Higueras1.   

Abstract

Mercury (Hg) exchange at the plant leaf-atmosphere interface is an important issue when considering vegetation as a sink or source of this global pollutant. The aim of the study described here was to clarify this process by studying Hg exchange under laboratory conditions with a plant model, namely Epipremnum aureum. The desorption and absorption processes were studied under similar conditions in natural daylight. Hg exchange was measured at the foliar surface, and micrometeorological parameters and stomatal conductance were assessed. The results of the Hg exchange study showed different rhythms for the two processes, i.e. desorption (14-196 ng m-2 day-1) was slower than absorption (170-1341 ng m-2 day-1). The daily cycle was more complex in the desorption process, with a maximum when stomatal conductance was high but also with high values during nocturnal hours and a trend to absorption in the mornings. The daily absorption cycles were relatively simple, with values that coincided with positive stomatal conductance values and null values during nocturnal hours. The main factors involved in desorption were stomatal conductance and temperature, but other factors may need to be considered. The absorption process only involved total gaseous Hg, stomatal conductance and relative humidity. A net balance of the two experiments provided data on the amount of Hg transferred per unit leaf area (167 ng m-2 for desorption and 9213 ng m-2 for absorption), which implies total amounts of 23 ng of Hg desorbed and 1280 ng absorbed during the whole experiment. Finally, the reversible/non-reversible nature of the Hg exchange process must be reconsidered bearing in mind that Hg within the leaf can be emitted if changes in ambient conditions are appropriate to favour this process.

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Keywords:  Epipremnum aureum; Gas exchange; Mercury; Plant–atmosphere; Stomatal conductance

Year:  2020        PMID: 32303945     DOI: 10.1007/s10653-020-00557-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Geochem Health        ISSN: 0269-4042            Impact factor:   4.609


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