Bioaccumulation of selenium by floating aquatic plants |
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Authors: | Ornes W H Sajwan K S Dosskey M G Adriano D C |
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Institution: | 1.Biology Department, University of South Carolina-Aiken, 29801, Aiken, SC, USA ;2.Savannah River Ecology Laboratory Drawer E, 29802, Aiken, SC, USA ; |
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Abstract: | The degree to which floating aquatic plants concentrate Se in tissues was determined for four species grown in solutions containing various levels of Se. Results of this greenhouse study showed that all four plant species, Azolla caroliniana, Eichhornia crassipes, Salvinia rotundi folia, and Lemna minor absorbed Se quickly upon exposure to Se in water as concentrated as 2.5 g Se mL–1, and attained maximum tissue concentrations within 1 to 2 weeks. Azolla absorbed Se to the highest tissue concentration (about 1000 g Se g–1 dry matter) from the 2.5 g Se mL–1 solution, followed by Salvinia (700 g Se g–1), Lemna (500 g Se g–1),and Eichhornia (300 g Se g–1). Plant growth appeared unaffected by solution Se concentrations lower than about 1.25 g mL–1. These results indicate potential for rapid Se movement from water into aquatic food chains, and for use of aquatic plants for Se removal in wastewater treatment systems. |
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