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Simultaneous radioassays of bacterial production and mercury methylation in the periphyton of a tropical and a temperate wetland
Authors:Guimarães J R D  Mauro J B N  Meili M  Sundbom M  Haglund A L  Coelho-Souza S A  Hylander L D
Institution:1. Laboratório de Radioisótopos EPF, IBCCF, UFRJ, Bloco G, CCS, CEP: 21949?900, Ilha do Fundão, Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil;2. Institute of Applied Environmental Research (ITM), Stockholm University, S?106 91 Stockholm, Sweden;3. Department of Limnology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Norbyvagen 20, S?752 36, Uppsala, Sweden;4. Department of Earth Sciences (Air and Water Science), Villavagen 16 S-752 36, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Laboratory radioassays were made to study mercury (Hg) methylation together with bacterial production in the periphyton of two aquatic macrophytes, the submerged Myriophyllum spicatum, from a constructed wetland in Sweden and the floating Eichhornia crassipes, from a eutrophied tropical lake in Brazil. Time course incubations were made by addition of (203)HgCl(2) and the methylmercury formed was extracted at pre-defined time intervals. Bacterial production ((14)C-leucine incorporation) was measured at the same time intervals, with plants removed from parallel incubations made with and without addition of cold HgCl(2). For E. crassipes, higher methylmercury production was observed at elevated bacterial production, whereas for M. spicatum, the bacterial production was significantly lower, and Hg methylation was below the detection limit. The combined results confirm the importance of microbial processes for Hg methylation, although other factors are known to influence this process in complex ways. The addition of Hg did not significantly influence bacterial production, while the incubation temperatures used (25 and 35 degrees C) resulted in different methylation rates. Radiotracer techniques for measurements of bacterial production such as (14)C-leucine uptake can provide useful insights into the Hg cycle in aquatic environments, and our data suggest that they may be used as a proxy of mercury methylation potentials.
Keywords:Methylmercury  Aquatic plants  Leucine  Radiotracer  203Hg
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