Root uptake dominates mercury accumulation in permafrost plants of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Author:

Wang XunORCID,Yuan Wei,Lin Che-Jen,Wang Dingyong,Luo Ji,Xia JichengORCID,Zhang Wei,Wang FeiyueORCID,Feng XinbinORCID

Abstract

AbstractUptake of atmospheric elemental mercury via foliage is thought to be the dominant pathway of mercury accumulation in terrestrial ecosystems, including those in the Arctic permafrost regions. Whether a similar process operates in alpine permafrost regions remains unknown. Here we report mercury concentrations and stable isotopic signatures in a large cluster alpine permafrost regions of mid-latitude Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. We find a transition from foliage to root uptake of mercury as elevation increases. In alpine permafrost regions, we find that root uptake of mercury from the surrounding soil is the dominant accumulation pathway. We estimate that root uptake accounts for 70 ± 19% of plant mercury in permafrost regions of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and propose that this may be related to the harsh climate conditions suppressing foliage growth and promoting lateral root growth.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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