Published September 2015 | Version v1
Journal article

The influence of gadolinium and yttrium on biomass production and nutrient balance of maize plants

  • 1. UFZ – Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Permoserstrasse 15, 04318 Leipzig (Germany)
  • 2. UFZ – Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Soil Physics, Theodor-Lieser-Strasse 4, 06120 Halle (Germany)
  • 3. TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Leipziger Strasse 29, 09599 Freiberg (Germany)

Description

Rare earth elements (REE) are expected to become pollutants by enriching in the environment due to their wide applications nowadays. The uptake and distribution of gadolinium and yttrium and its influence on biomass production and nutrient balance was investigated in hydroponic solution experiments with maize plants using increasing application doses of 0.1, 1 and 10 mg L−1. It could be shown that concentrations of up to 1 mg L−1 of Gd and Y did not reduce or enhance the plant growth or alter the nutrient balance. 10 mg L−1 Gd or Y resulted in REE concentrations of up to 1.2 weight-% in the roots and severe phosphate deficiency symptoms. Transfer rates showed that there was only little transport of Gd and Y from roots to shoots. Significant correlations were found between the concentration of Gd and Y in the nutrient solution and the root tissue concentration of Ca, Mg and P. - Highlights: • Roots accumulate REE in very high concentrations. • Transfer factors from root to shoot tissue are very low, with HREE higher than MREE. • The nutrient balance of the plant is severely influenced by REE addition. • Phosphate deficiency appears at high concentrations of REE addition. - The addition of the rare-earth elements Gd and Y results in less Ca and Mg uptake and phosphate deficiency in maize plants grown in hydroponics

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2015.03.052

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DOI
10.1016/j.envpol.2015.03.052;
PII
S0269-7491(15)00183-9;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Environmental Pollution (1987)
Journal Volume
204
Journal Page Range
p. 32-38
ISSN
0269-7491
CODEN
ENPOEK

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