Author:
Cotter-Howells J. D.,Champness P. E.,Charnock J. M.
Abstract
Abstract
Analytical transmission electron microscopy (ATEM) and X-ray absorption
spectroscopy (XAS) have been used to determine the mineralogy of Pb-P deposits in
the roots of the heavy metal tolerant grass cultivar Agrostis
capillaris L. cv. Parys Mountain. The deposits have a
pyromorphite
(Pb5(PO4)3Cl)-type
structure and composition although some of the Cl may be substituted by OH.
Energy-dispersive mapping under the scanning electron microscope demonstrated that
the majority of these deposits are present in the outer cell wall of the epidermis
(the outermost layer of root cells). The phosphate composition of these grains
contrasts with the phytate
(C6H18O24P612−)
composition of Zn-P deposits observed in similar electron microscopy studies. The
physiological role of heavy metal P deposits is unclear. Heavy metal P
precipitates may form actively as a tolerance mechanism to heavy metals or
passively, sequestering P in a metabolically inactive form.
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology
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