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Revista de Ciências Agrárias

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Abstract

FERNANDES, Eliana; ABREU, Mª Manuela; SANTOS, Erika  and  MAGALHAES, Mª Clara. Cistus Ladanifer L. and Cistus Monspeliensis L. behaviour in Chança mine soils contaminated with trace elements. Rev. de Ciências Agrárias [online]. 2011, vol.34, n.2, pp.57-67. ISSN 0871-018X.

Trace elements accumulation and translocation in two spontaneous plants of genus Cistus, Cistus ladanifer L. and Cistus monspeliensis L., growing in the Chança mine area, were compared. Samples of plants and soils from rizosphere were collected and characterized. Soil samples showed different total content of arsenic, chromium, copper, manganese, vanadium and zinc, and some of the trace elements had the following total values (mg kg-1): 151 (As); 320 (Cr); 926 (Cu); 1010 (Mn); 235 (V). The concentrations of chromium, manganese and vanadium in roots were different between species. In the shoots, only manganese and nickel concentrations were similar. The two species were manganese accumulators, with C. mon-speliensis exception in one of the sampled areas. Cistus monspeliensis showed the largest translocation capacity of trace elements from roots to shoots. Both species presented the translocation coefficient of chromium, manganese, nickel and zinc larger than 1,5.

Keywords : Bioconcentration coefficient; Portuguese Iberian Pyrite Belt; Transfer coefficient; Translocation coefficient; Trace elements.

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