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J Environ Qual ; 38(2): 685-92, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19244489

ABSTRACT

The morphological effects of heavy metal stress on the nodulation ability of Rhizobium spp. and growth of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) were studied in the laboratory under controlled conditions. Fourteen topsoils were collected from an area with elevated metal concentrations (Cd, Zn, and Pb). White clover was cultivated using a specialized "rhizotron" method to observe the development of root and nodule characteristics. Results show effects of increasing heavy metal concentrations on nodulation development, especially the nodulation index (i.e., the number of nodules per gram of the total fresh biomass). A significant decrease in nodulation index was observed at about 2.64 mg Cd kg(-1), 300 mg Zn kg(-1), and 130 mg Pb kg(-1) in these soils. The sensitivity of the nodulation index in relation to other morphological characteristics is discussed further. It is proposed that the nodulation index of white clover is a suitable bioindicator of increased heavy metal concentrations in soil.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring/methods , Metals, Heavy/pharmacology , Plant Root Nodulation/drug effects , Soil Pollutants/pharmacology , Trifolium/drug effects , Soil/analysis , Trifolium/growth & development
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Environ Pollut ; 140(1): 62-70, 2006 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16144732

ABSTRACT

There is interest in studying bioaccumulation in plants because they form the base of the food chain as well as their potential use in phytoextraction. From this viewpoint, our study deals with the seasonal variation, from January to July, of Cd and Zn bioaccumulation in three metallicolous populations of Arrhenatherum elatius, a perennial grass with a high biomass production. In heavily polluted soils, while Zn bioaccumulation is weak, A. elatius accumulates more Cd than reported gramineous plants, with concentration of up to 100 microg g(-1). Our results also showed seasonal variations of bioaccumulation, underlying the necessity for in situ studies to specify the date of sampling and also the phenology of the collected plant sample. In our experimental conditions, accumulation is lower in June, leading us to the hypothesis of restriction in heavy metals translocation from roots to aerial parts during seed production.


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Cadmium/analysis , Poaceae/chemistry , Seasons , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Zinc/analysis , Biomass , Biotransformation , Environmental Monitoring/methods , France , Industrial Waste
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Environ Pollut ; 129(2): 289-97, 2004 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14987814

ABSTRACT

Correlations between terricolous bryophyte- and lichen- vegetation and edaphic parameters (pH, organic matter, nitrogen, Carbon/nitrogen ratio, Cation Exchange Capacity, and Cd, Pb and Zn soil contents) of soils submitted to a gradient of metal contamination in northern France were performed using statistical analysis. Six classes can be distinguished according to the low-, intermediate- and high-trace metal levels respectively, leading to the conclusion that bryophyte- and lichen-groupings have a strong bioindicative value of the heavy metal pollution of soils.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring/methods , Lichens , Metals/analysis , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Biodegradation, Environmental , France
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