Mercury Uptake, Accumulation, and Translocation in Roots of Subtropical Forest: Implications of Global Mercury Budget | |
Wei Yuan; Xun Wang![]() ![]() | |
2022 | |
Source Publication | Environmental Science & Technology
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Volume | 56Issue:19Pages:14154–14165 |
Other Abstract | Plant roots are responsible for transporting large quantities of nutrients in forest ecosystems and yet are frequently overlooked in global assessments of Hg cycling budgets. In this study, we systematically determined the distribution of total Hg mass and its stable isotopic signatures in a subtropical evergreen forest to elucidate sources of Hg in plant root tissues and the associated translocation mechanisms. Hg stored in roots and its isotopic signatures show significant correlations to those found in surrounding soil at various soil depths. The odd mass-independent fractionation (MIF) of root Hg at a shallow soil depth displays a −0.10‰ to −0.50‰ negative transition compared to the values in aboveground woody biomass. The evidence suggests that root Hg is predominantly derived from surrounding soil, rather than translocation of atmospheric uptake via aboveground tissues. The cortex has a more negative mass-dependent fractionation (MDF) of −0.10‰ to −1.20‰ compared to the soil samples, indicating a preferential uptake of lighter isotopes by roots. The similar MDF and odd-MIF signals found in root components imply limited Hg transport in roots. This work highlights that Hg stored in plant roots is not a significant sink of atmospheric Hg. The heterogeneous distribution of Hg mass in roots of various sizes represents a significant uncertainty of current estimates of Hg pool size in forest ecosystems. |
Keyword | Mercury, Isotopes, Plant Roots, Root Mercury Sources, Translocation |
DOI | 10.1021/acs.est.2c04217 |
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Indexed By | SCI |
Language | 英语 |
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Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/13562 |
Collection | 环境地球化学国家重点实验室 |
Affiliation | 1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China 2.Center for Excellence in Quaternary Science and Global Change, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710061, China 3.Center for Advances in Water and Air Quality, Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas 77710, United States 4.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China 5.CAS Key Laboratory of Tropical Forest Ecology, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla 666303, China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Wei Yuan,Xun Wang,Che-Jen Lin,et al. Mercury Uptake, Accumulation, and Translocation in Roots of Subtropical Forest: Implications of Global Mercury Budget[J]. Environmental Science & Technology,2022,56(19):14154–14165. |
APA | Wei Yuan.,Xun Wang.,Che-Jen Lin.,Fei Wu.,Kang Luo.,...&Xinbin Feng.(2022).Mercury Uptake, Accumulation, and Translocation in Roots of Subtropical Forest: Implications of Global Mercury Budget.Environmental Science & Technology,56(19),14154–14165. |
MLA | Wei Yuan,et al."Mercury Uptake, Accumulation, and Translocation in Roots of Subtropical Forest: Implications of Global Mercury Budget".Environmental Science & Technology 56.19(2022):14154–14165. |
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