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Mercury enrichment in Brassica napus in response to elevated atmospheric mercury concentrations
Authors:Chunhao Dai  Pufeng Qin  Zhangwei Wang  Jian Chen  Xianshan Zhang  Si Luo
Affiliation:1.College of Resources & Environment,Hunan Agricultural University,Changsha,China;2.Department of Atmospheric Environment, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,China
Abstract:
Mercury enrichment in response to elevated atmospheric mercury concentrations in the organs of rape (Brassica napus) was investigated using an open top chamber fumigation experiment and a soil mercury enriched cultivation experiment. Results indicate that the mercury concentration in leaves and stems showed a significant variation under different concentrations of mercury in atmospheric and soil experiments while the concentration of mercury in roots, seeds and seed coats showed no significant variation under different atmospheric mercury concentrations. Using the function relation established by the experiment, results for atmospheric mercury sources in rape field biomass showed that atmospheric sources accounted for at least 81.81%of mercury in rape leaves and 32.29% of mercury in the stems. Therefore, mercury in the aboveground biomass predominantly derives from the absorption of atmospheric mercury.
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