Content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv. (Poaceae): a preliminary study

The Antarctic hairgrass (Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv.) is one of two flowering plants native to the Antarctic and therefore it was intensively studied for decades. However, there is still limited information available about the content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of this plant. W...

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Main Authors: T. Bedernichek, V. Loya, I. Parnikoza
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Ukrainian
Published: NAS of Ukraine, M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d65a63da098b46159dd4e054803275fb 2023-05-15T13:45:36+02:00 Content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv. (Poaceae): a preliminary study T. Bedernichek V. Loya I. Parnikoza 2020-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.46341/PI2020017 https://doaj.org/article/d65a63da098b46159dd4e054803275fb EN RU UK eng rus ukr NAS of Ukraine, M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden http://www.plantintroduction.org/index.php/pi/article/view/1554 https://doaj.org/toc/1605-6574 https://doaj.org/toc/2663-290X doi:10.46341/PI2020017 1605-6574 2663-290X https://doaj.org/article/d65a63da098b46159dd4e054803275fb Інтродукція Рослин, Vol 85 (2020) Antarctic hairgrass nutrients trace metals toxic elements Botany QK1-989 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.46341/PI2020017 2022-12-31T00:34:40Z The Antarctic hairgrass (Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv.) is one of two flowering plants native to the Antarctic and therefore it was intensively studied for decades. However, there is still limited information available about the content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of this plant. While being an important component of the Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems, the content of nutrients like K, P, and S in the plants of D. antarctica may significantly affect soil properties, especially in such hot spots like rhizosphere and detritosphere. Moreover, the content of toxic elements and trace metals in particular in the plant is an important criterion to evaluate its indicative role, whether or not D. antarctica may be used as a bio-indicator to monitor the Antarctica environmental state. In this study, we report the preliminary results about the content of K, P, Ca, S, Mg, Na, Si, Fe, Zn, Al, Sr, Mn, Cu, B, Cr, Ba, V, Pb, Cd, and Co in the leaves of D. antarctica from the natural habitats of the maritime Antarctіс. Dry leaves were digested in nitric acid (closed-vessel microwave digestion). Elemental concentration was measured by ICP-OES technique. It was found that differences between the samples taken from one location were far less notable than between samples from different locations. Among the biogenic elements, the content of potassium was the most variable – from 12.2 mg·g-1 on Galindez Island to 28.7 mg·g-1 on the Cape Tuxen (Antarctic Peninsula). The content of trace metals also varied greatly between the samples from different locations. The results of this preliminary study suggest that due to the high content of nutrients, leaves of D. antarctica should be considered as an important precursor of soil organic matter, as well as a possible bioindicator. However, future studies are needed to confirm these preliminary results and hypotheses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Galindez Island Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Cape Tuxen ENVELOPE(-64.133,-64.133,-65.267,-65.267) Galindez ENVELOPE(-64.248,-64.248,-65.250,-65.250) Galindez Island ENVELOPE(-64.267,-64.267,-65.250,-65.250) The Antarctic Tuxen ENVELOPE(-64.133,-64.133,-65.267,-65.267) Plant Introduction 85-86
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nutrients
trace metals
toxic elements
Botany
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trace metals
toxic elements
Botany
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V. Loya
I. Parnikoza
Content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv. (Poaceae): a preliminary study
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nutrients
trace metals
toxic elements
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description The Antarctic hairgrass (Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv.) is one of two flowering plants native to the Antarctic and therefore it was intensively studied for decades. However, there is still limited information available about the content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of this plant. While being an important component of the Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems, the content of nutrients like K, P, and S in the plants of D. antarctica may significantly affect soil properties, especially in such hot spots like rhizosphere and detritosphere. Moreover, the content of toxic elements and trace metals in particular in the plant is an important criterion to evaluate its indicative role, whether or not D. antarctica may be used as a bio-indicator to monitor the Antarctica environmental state. In this study, we report the preliminary results about the content of K, P, Ca, S, Mg, Na, Si, Fe, Zn, Al, Sr, Mn, Cu, B, Cr, Ba, V, Pb, Cd, and Co in the leaves of D. antarctica from the natural habitats of the maritime Antarctіс. Dry leaves were digested in nitric acid (closed-vessel microwave digestion). Elemental concentration was measured by ICP-OES technique. It was found that differences between the samples taken from one location were far less notable than between samples from different locations. Among the biogenic elements, the content of potassium was the most variable – from 12.2 mg·g-1 on Galindez Island to 28.7 mg·g-1 on the Cape Tuxen (Antarctic Peninsula). The content of trace metals also varied greatly between the samples from different locations. The results of this preliminary study suggest that due to the high content of nutrients, leaves of D. antarctica should be considered as an important precursor of soil organic matter, as well as a possible bioindicator. However, future studies are needed to confirm these preliminary results and hypotheses.
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V. Loya
I. Parnikoza
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title Content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv. (Poaceae): a preliminary study
title_short Content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv. (Poaceae): a preliminary study
title_full Content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv. (Poaceae): a preliminary study
title_fullStr Content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv. (Poaceae): a preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Content of biogenic and toxic elements in the leaves of Deschampsia antarctica É. Desv. (Poaceae): a preliminary study
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