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Plant uptake of trace elements on a Swiss military shooting range: uptake pathways and land management implications
Authors:Robinson Brett H  Bischofberger Simone  Stoll Andreas  Schroer Dirk  Furrer Gerhard  Roulier Stéphanie  Gruenwald Anna  Attinger Werner  Schulin Rainer
Institution:Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Universit?tstrasse 16, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland. brett.robinson@env.ethz.ch
Abstract:Over 400tons of Pb enters Swiss soils annually at some 2000 military shooting ranges (MSRs). We measured elements in the leaves of 10 plant species and associated rhizospheric soil on the stop butt of a disused MSR. The geometric mean concentrations of Pb, Sb, Cu, Ni in rhizospheric soils were 10,171mg/kg, 5067mg/kg, 4125mg/kg and 917mg/kg. Some species contained Pb, Cu and Ni, above concentrations (30mg/kg, 25mg/kg and 50mg/kg) shown to be toxic to livestock. Most contaminants in leaves resulted from surface deposition. However, at soil Pb concentrations >60,000mg/kg, Equisetum arvense and Tussilago farfara took up >1000mg/kg Pb into the leaves. These plants are not hyperaccumulators, having <100mg/kg Pb in leaves at lower soil concentrations. Removal of soil with more than 30,000 Pb, from which one could smelt this metal to offset remediation costs, followed by revegetation, would minimise dust and hence leaf-borne contaminants.
Keywords:Lead  Antimony  Surface deposition  Phytoremediation  Phytomanagement
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