Chemosphere 2011-09-01

Distribution of Se and its species in Myriophyllum spicatum and Ceratophyllum demersum growing in water containing Se (VI).

Spela Mechora, Petra Cuderman, Vekoslava Stibilj, Mateja Germ

Index: Chemosphere 84(11) , 1636-41, (2011)

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Abstract

The uptake of Se (VI) by two aquatic plants, Myriophyllum spicatum L. and Ceratophyllum demersum L., and its effects on their physiological characteristics have been studied. Plants were cultivated outdoors under semi-controlled conditions and in two concentrations of Na selenate solution (20 μg Se L(-1) and 10 mg Se L(-1)). The higher dose of Se reduced the photochemical efficiency of PSII in both species, while the lower dose had no effect on PSII. Addition of Se had no effect on the amounts of chlorophyll a and b. The concentration of Se in plants grown in 10 mg Se L(-1), averaged 212 ± 12 μg Seg(-1) DM in M. spicatum (grown from 8-13 d), and 492 ± 85 μg Se g(-1) DM in C. demersum (grown for 31 d). Both species could take up a large amount of Se. The amount of soluble Se compounds in enzyme extracts ranged from 16% to 26% in control, and in high Se solution from 48% to 36% in M. spicatum and C. demersum, respectively. Se-species were determined using HPLC-ICP-MS. The main soluble species in both plants was selenate (∼37%), while SeMet and SeMeSeCys were detected at trace levels.Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Related Compounds

  • selenocystine
  • Seleno-DL-cystine

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