Mercury and methyl mercury in higher fungi and their relation with the substrata in a cinnabar mining area |
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Authors: | R Bargagli F Baldi |
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Institution: | Dipartimento di Biologia Ambientale, Università di Siena, Via delle Cerchia 3, 53100 Siena Italy |
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Abstract: | 195 specimens of higher fungi and their substrata collected in the Hg mining area of M.Amiata and around Siena (Central Italy), were analyzed for their total Hg content. Whereas wood decomposers and many species of mycorrhizal fungi accumulated the metal at a very low rate, some mycorrhizal species and all the humus decomposers may accumulate up to 100 μg.g?1d.w. of Hg and in the least contaminated sites, up to 63 times as much Hg as the substratum. Instead in mineralized areas the concentration factor rarely exceeded 1. The methyl mercury content of 35 species (almost all edible), ranged between 0.01 and 3.7 μg.g?1 d.w..The possible significance of these findings and the toxicologic implications for local co sumers are considered. |
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