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Geochemical Analysis

Greenhouse Characterization of Inorganic Mercury, Methyl Mercury and Ethyl Mercury Migration and Transformation in Indian Mustard and Chinese Pakchoi

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Pages 1425-1439 | Received 16 Jun 2021, Accepted 13 Nov 2021, Published online: 08 Dec 2021
 

Abstract

Soil mercury (Hg) contamination has long been a problem that threatens the environment and organisms. Thus, exploring the migration and transformation of Hg from soil to vegetable is vital. In this study, different Hg solutions were employed in greenhouse experiments. The Hg contents in soil and vegetable samples were determined by inductively coupled plasma – mass spectrometry. The results showed that the Hg accumulation depended on its concentration and form. A greater accumulation of inorganic Hg was observed in the roots (2.2–27.4mg/kg) than in the aerial parts (0.6–6.0mg/kg). A similar trend was also found in the methyl mercury (MeHg) and ethyl mercury (EtHg) irrigated groups. The MeHg contents were 0.7–8.0μg/kg in roots and 0.1–3.7μg/kg in aerial parts. The EtHg concentrations were 0.5–3.3μg/kg in roots and 0.3–1.1μg/kg in aerial parts. The translocation factors of inorganic Hg and organic Hg for both vegetables in most treatments were less than 0.5, which suggested that Hg primarily accumulated in the roots. The biological concentration factors of inorganic Hg were less than 0.4, and those for MeHg and EtHg were between 0.4 and 0.95, which indicated that the vegetables were more likely to absorb organic Hg from the soil. The methylation of inorganic Hg occurred in the roots. The potential hazards of Hg on food safety and human health must be considered in regions with serious Hg pollution.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Science and Technology Innovation Project (QDKY202001) of the Seventh Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration of Shandong Province, Environmental Protection Research Project of Ecology and Environment Department of Jilin Province (No. 2019-12) and Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (451180304165).

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