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Study of metal accumulation in wild plants using principal component analysis and ionic impulsions
Authors:A Barona  F Romero
Institution:Departamento de Ingeniería Química y del Medio Ambiente , Escuela Superior de Ingenieros , Alda Urquijo s/n, Bilbao, 48013, SPAIN
Abstract:The objective of this work is to apply principal component analysis (PCA) and ionic impulsions to the study of the accumulation and uptake of metals in wild plants. Soil samples were taken in three locations and the following plant species were selected: Poa, Pteridium aquilinum, Diplotaxis, Plantago lanceolata and Trifolium repens. After determining contents of Na, K, Ca, Mg, Mn, Pb, Co, Ni, Cu, Cr, Zn, Cd and Fe in the plant samples and in the soils, principal component analysis was carried out for plant data treatment. Sample position maps revealed that there was no substantial differences among samples when plant species or sampling locations were used as a criteria. As the factors obtained by PCA only correlated with one or two variables, the study of accumulation patterns of metals was carried out by using ionic impulsions. The presence of large amounts of pollutants (like Cd, Cr) in plants is related to a greater assimilation of essential micronutrients in order to counteract the influence of the pollutants.
Keywords:Metal accumulation in plants  ionic impulsions  metal uptake  principal component analysis  metal pollution in plants
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