Retention capacities of several bryophytes for Hg(II) with special reference to the elevation and morphology of moss growth

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作者
Shou-Qin Sun
Ding-Yong Wang
Ming He
Xian-Yuan Li
Cheng Zhang
机构
[1] Shanghai Jiaotong University,Department of Resources and Environmental Sciences
[2] Southwest University,College of Resources and Environmental Sciences
[3] Southwest University,College of Horticulture and Gardens
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2007年 / 133卷
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Bryophytes; Adsorption; Desorption; Morphology; Elevation; Mercury;
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Hg(II) Retention capacities of nine bryophyte species, collected from Jinfo Mountains (JFM) in Chongqing, China, had been investigated with special reference to the effect of morphology and elevation of moss growth. Results indicated that adsorption capacities of bryophytes for Hg(II) became stronger with the increase of multi-branches and leafy-shoots, as well as the elevation of moss growth, which was observed both in adsorption isotherm and adsorption kinetics experiments. Contrarily, the desorption kinetics showed a decrease tendency with the increase of multi-branches and leafy-shoots and the elevation of moss growth. The results demonstrated that bryophytes with higher multi-branches and leafy-shoots and higher growth elevation had a stronger adsorption capacity and a weaker desorption tendency, and therefore had a stronger retention capacity to Hg(II). The results disclosed the different relative sensitivity and retention capacity of mosses to pollution resulting from heavy metals, due to the differences in growth elevation and morphology. These should be considered when bryophytes were chosen as a tool for biomonitoring materials to environmental pollution, especially caused by Hg(II).
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