Uptake of Cu, Hg, and As in wild vegetation, associated to surface water in the Copiapo valley, before the 2015 alluvium
Abstract
In an annual monitoring in the Copiapo valley, the concentration of Cu, Hg, and As in sediments was related to environmental transfer processes, these elements also being present in surface water. The goal was to evaluate the uptake of the mentioned elements in wild plants of the Copiapo Valley, to determine if these species could be indicator plants to prevent environmental risks in local agriculture. From the same monitoring, the uptake of the elements was determined in wild plants growing near the irrigation channels; canopy of Tessaria absinthioides, Equisetum giganteum, Arundo donax, Melilotus indicus, Cortaderia rudiscula, and Sarcocornia neei was analyzed for the same elements. These plants were able to uptake Cu, Hg and As in concentration between 19 and 4674.5 times the environmental limits allowed for edible plants. This result shows that crop plants can also capture contaminants elements due to the frequency of irrigation. These plants can be used as indicators for the diagnosis of capture of the pollutants elements by plants and to prevent environmental hazards to human health in agricultural products from the Copiapo valley.
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Título según WOS: | Uptake of Cu, Hg, and As in wild vegetation, associated to surface water in the Copiapo valley, before the 2015 alluvium |
Título de la Revista: | ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH |
Editorial: | Springer |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
DOI: |
10.1007/s10653-022-01296-8 |
Notas: | ISI |