Environmental monitoring of La Concordia mine (Salta, Argentina): assessing heavy metal bioaccumulation and physiological responses of Parastrephia quadrangularis.

Author:

Gonzalez Matias A.1,Cazón Josefina Plaza2,Ruscitti Marcela1

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Fisiología Vegetal (INFIVE-CCT La Plata)

2. Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales (CINDEFI-CCT La Plata)

Abstract

Abstract

The Puna region is distinguished by its extreme environmental conditions and highly valuable mining resources. However, the unregulated management of mine tailings poses a significant threat to the ecological integrity of this region. This study presents a comprehensive investigation to assess the environmental impacts of mine tailings at La Concordia mine (Salta, Argentina) and examines the physiological and biochemical adaptations of Parastrephia quadrangularis that enable its survival under this extreme conditions. Our findings reveal that prolonged weathering of mine tailings results in the generation of acid mine drainage characterized by low pH levels (< 3.5) and elevated concentrations of As, Fe, Cu, Pb and Zn. These levels exceed drinking water standards by 5–10 times for As, 6–13 times for Zn, 80–120 times for Pb, 20–380 times for Fe and 4–10 times for Cu. Soil analyses highlights low pH, high salinity and elevated concentrations of Zn (310 mg kg− 1), Pb (153 mg kg− 1) and Cu (128 mg kg− 1). Despite these harsh environmental conditions, 7 plant species where identified, with Parastrephia quadrangularis being the only species present at the most polluted site. This species exhibits high heavy metal bioaccumulation and robust tolerance mechanisms against heavy metal-induced oxidative damage, as evidenced by stable total chlorophylls and malondialdehyde content, and increased levels of carotenoids, proline and phenolic compounds. These findings emphasize Parastrephia quadrangularis as a promising candidate for revegetation and phytostabilization for sustainable mine closure programs in La Puna region.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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