Affiliation:
1. Institute for Medicinal Plant Research “Dr Josif Pančić”, Belgrade
2. Department of Analytical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Belgrade
3. Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Belgrade
Abstract
This paper describes the relationships between concentrations of selected
trace elements in soil and their bioaccumulation in aerial parts of three
Veronica species (Plantaginaceae). Plant and soil samples were collected from
three mountainous areas in Serbia, prepared by microwave acid-assisted
digestion and analyzed by flame and flameless atomic absorption spectrometry.
Total concentrations of Cu, Zn, Mn, Fe and Cr in the soil varied from 12.38
to 47.77, 62.78 to 138.00, 517.58 to 1675.78, 13574.22 to 35920.00 and 36.18
to 115.15 mg/kg, while those in the plants ranged from 6.04 to 12.8, 27.66 to
58.01, 25.38 to 89.25, 35.53 to 563.26 and 0.44 to 18.96 mg/kg, respectively.
There were no significant differences in heavy metal concentrations between
tested Veronica species from the same location, indicating that their heavy
metal uptake pattern was not species specific. In the case of Mn, despite its
wide variation in soil, concentrations in plant samples were uniform, which
suggests potential ability of tested species to control Mn uptake or
translocation to upper plant parts. Additionally, the lowest concentrations
of Cu were obtained in plant samples collected from soil with the highest Fe
concentrations, pointing out that Cu availability to plants might be reduced
due to high Fe content in soil solution.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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