Elemental distribution and chemical speciation of copper and cobalt in three metallophytes from the copper–cobalt belt in Northern Zambia

Author:

van der Ent Antony12ORCID,Vinya Royd3,Erskine Peter D1ORCID,Malaisse François45,Przybyłowicz Wojciech J67ORCID,Barnabas Alban D8,Harris Hugh H9ORCID,Mesjasz-Przybyłowicz Jolanta7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation, Sustainable Minerals Institute, The University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia

2. Université de Lorraine – INRA, Laboratoire Sols et Environnement, UMR 1120, France

3. School of Natural Resources, Plant and Environmental Sciences Department, The Copperbelt University, Zambia

4. Botanic Garden Meise, Belgium

5. Biodiversity and Landscape Unit, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, Belgium

6. AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Physics & Applied Computer Science, 30-059 Kraków, Poland

7. Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South Africa

8. Materials Research Department, iThemba LABS National Research Foundation, PO Box 722, Somerset West 7129, South Africa

9. Department of Chemistry, The University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Three metallophyte species, Persicaria capitata, P. puncata (Polygonaceae), Conyza cordata (Asteraceae) from mineral wastes in the Zambian copper–cobalt belt were studied. This study focused on the elemental distribution in the roots, stems and leaves, using a range of techniques: micro-PIXE, SEM-EDS synchrotron XFM and XAS. The species differed in their responses to growing on Co–Cu-enriched soils: Persicaria puncata is a Co hyperaccumulator (up to 1060 μg g−1 in leaves), while Persicaria capitata and Conyza cordata are Co-excluders. All three species are Cu-accumulators. The highest concentrations of Cu–Co are in the epidermal cells, whereas in Persicaria puncata Co was also enriched in the phloem. The Co coordination chemistry shows that an aqueous Co(ii)–tartrate complex was the predominant component identified in all plants and tissues, along with a minor component of a Co(iii) compound with oxygen donor ligands. For Cu, there was considerable variation in the Cu speciation in the various tissues and across the three species. In contrast to hyperaccumulator plants, excluder and accumulator type plants have received far less attention. This study highlights the different biopathways of transition elements (Cu, Co) in hyper-tolerant plant species showing different responses to metalliferous environments.

Funder

Australian Agency for International Development

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Biochemistry,Biomaterials,Biophysics,Chemistry (miscellaneous)

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