Fire-induced effects on the bioavailability of potentially toxic elements in a polluted agricultural soil: implications for Cr uptake by durum wheat plants
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Fire events can modify the distribution and speciation of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in soil, especially if they are
associated to organic matter (OM). In fact, OM can undergo substantial structural modifcations at high temperatures, up
to the complete mineralization. The present study aims to investigate the changes of PTEs’ bioavailability to durum wheat
(Triticum durum Desf.) plants after simulating fre events (up to 300 °C and 500 °C) in an agricultural soil polluted by Cr,
Zn, Cu, and Pb. The PTEs’ uptake and allocation in plant tissues were assessed using the RHIZOtest system. After the fre
simulations, no evident risk of accumulation and translocation in plants was observed for Zn, Pb, and Cu. Conversely, a
high accumulation in roots and a signifcant translocation to shoots were observed for Cr, which reached concentrations of
829 mg kg−1 in roots and 52 mg kg−1 in shoots at 500 °C. Additional experimental evidence suggested that Cr was taken up
by plants grown on heated soils as Cr(VI). Once acquired by roots, only a small part of Cr (up to 6%) was translocated to
shoots where it was likely present as mobile forms, as evidenced by micro X-ray fuorescence (µ-XRF) analyses. Overall,
the results obtained provide evidence that the high temperatures occurring during fre events can increase the mobility and
bioavailability of certain PTEs transforming apparently safe environments into potentially dangerous sources of pollution.
These processes can ultimately afect the human health through the food chain transfer of PTEs or their migration into surface water and groundwater.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Soil fre; Potentially toxic elements; Polluted soil; Cr(VI); Chromium uptake; Chromium translocation
Elenco autori:
Ida Rascio; Concetta Eliana Gattullo; Carlo Porfido; Ignazio Allegretta; Matteo Spagnuolo; Raphael Tiziani; Silvia Celletti; Stefano Cesco; Tanja Mimmo; Roberto Terzano
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