Metallic elements in foliar material and fruits of three tree species as bioindicators

This study aimed to determine the presence of metal elements in fruits and leaves of three tree species as bioindicators in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Ninety fruit and 90 leaf samples (30 per tree species) were collected at five sites (agricultural, suburban, commercial and services, urban, and mining...

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Autores principales: Alcalá Jáuregui, Jorge Alonso, Rodríguez Ortiz, Juan C., Filippini, Maria Flavia, Martínez Carretero, Eduardo, Hernández Montoya, Alejandra, Rojas Velázquez, Ángel Natanael, Méndez Cortés, Heriberto, Beltrán Morales, Felix Alfredo
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author Alcalá Jáuregui, Jorge Alonso
Rodríguez Ortiz, Juan C.
Filippini, Maria Flavia
Martínez Carretero, Eduardo
Hernández Montoya, Alejandra
Rojas Velázquez, Ángel Natanael
Méndez Cortés, Heriberto
Beltrán Morales, Felix Alfredo
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Rodríguez Ortiz, Juan C.
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Méndez Cortés, Heriberto
Beltrán Morales, Felix Alfredo
Metallic elements in foliar material and fruits of three tree species as bioindicators
Metales pesados
usos de suelo
fitotóxico.
author_facet Alcalá Jáuregui, Jorge Alonso
Rodríguez Ortiz, Juan C.
Filippini, Maria Flavia
Martínez Carretero, Eduardo
Hernández Montoya, Alejandra
Rojas Velázquez, Ángel Natanael
Méndez Cortés, Heriberto
Beltrán Morales, Felix Alfredo
author_sort Alcalá Jáuregui, Jorge Alonso
title Metallic elements in foliar material and fruits of three tree species as bioindicators
title_short Metallic elements in foliar material and fruits of three tree species as bioindicators
title_full Metallic elements in foliar material and fruits of three tree species as bioindicators
title_fullStr Metallic elements in foliar material and fruits of three tree species as bioindicators
title_full_unstemmed Metallic elements in foliar material and fruits of three tree species as bioindicators
title_sort metallic elements in foliar material and fruits of three tree species as bioindicators
description This study aimed to determine the presence of metal elements in fruits and leaves of three tree species as bioindicators in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Ninety fruit and 90 leaf samples (30 per tree species) were collected at five sites (agricultural, suburban, commercial and services, urban, and mining), using the site and the presence of P. laevigata, S. molle, and A. farnesiana as references. Total concentrations of 13 metal elements were determined using an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). The species were significantly affected by Co, As, and Pb (ANOVA, p≤0.05). Considering the land use and the species, the contents determined in the leaves and fruits of the three species had sufficient and phytotoxic contents of Al, Cd, Co, Ni, Mn, Ti, and Cr, and excessive ranges with the possible phytotoxic effect of As, Cu, Pb, Zn, V, and Fe. The A. farnesiana had the highest concentrations of 12 heavy metals analyzed (HM). The variation in total metal concentrations between leaves and fruits ranged from 84.70 to 99.06%, with V, As, and Cr being prominent. The functionality of these tree species as phytoremediators and bioindicators is reviewed to evaluate environmental impacts on land use. Highlights Tree species represent a potential bioindicator for studying environmental pollutants due to their ability to accumulate heavy metals. The variation in total metal concentrations between leaves and fruits ranged from 84.70 to 99.06% The contents determined in the leaves and fruits of the three species trees had sufficient and phytotoxic HM contents. The tree species have phytoremediators capacity to evaluate environmental impacts and environmental contamination of land use.
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo
publishDate 2022
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/5672
topic Metales pesados
usos de suelo
fitotóxico.
topic_facet Metales pesados
usos de suelo
fitotóxico.
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spelling I11-R107article-56722022-12-19T18:26:33Z Metallic elements in foliar material and fruits of three tree species as bioindicators Metallic elements in foliar material and fruits of three tree species as bioindicators Alcalá Jáuregui, Jorge Alonso Rodríguez Ortiz, Juan C. Filippini, Maria Flavia Martínez Carretero, Eduardo Hernández Montoya, Alejandra Rojas Velázquez, Ángel Natanael Méndez Cortés, Heriberto Beltrán Morales, Felix Alfredo Metales pesados usos de suelo fitotóxico. This study aimed to determine the presence of metal elements in fruits and leaves of three tree species as bioindicators in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Ninety fruit and 90 leaf samples (30 per tree species) were collected at five sites (agricultural, suburban, commercial and services, urban, and mining), using the site and the presence of P. laevigata, S. molle, and A. farnesiana as references. Total concentrations of 13 metal elements were determined using an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). The species were significantly affected by Co, As, and Pb (ANOVA, p≤0.05). Considering the land use and the species, the contents determined in the leaves and fruits of the three species had sufficient and phytotoxic contents of Al, Cd, Co, Ni, Mn, Ti, and Cr, and excessive ranges with the possible phytotoxic effect of As, Cu, Pb, Zn, V, and Fe. The A. farnesiana had the highest concentrations of 12 heavy metals analyzed (HM). The variation in total metal concentrations between leaves and fruits ranged from 84.70 to 99.06%, with V, As, and Cr being prominent. The functionality of these tree species as phytoremediators and bioindicators is reviewed to evaluate environmental impacts on land use. Highlights Tree species represent a potential bioindicator for studying environmental pollutants due to their ability to accumulate heavy metals. The variation in total metal concentrations between leaves and fruits ranged from 84.70 to 99.06% The contents determined in the leaves and fruits of the three species trees had sufficient and phytotoxic HM contents. The tree species have phytoremediators capacity to evaluate environmental impacts and environmental contamination of land use. This study aimed to determine the presence of metal elements in fruits and leaves of three tree species as bioindicators in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Ninety fruit and 90 leaf samples (30 per tree species) were collected at five sites (agricultural, suburban, commercial and services, urban, and mining), using the site and the presence of P. laevigata, S. molle, and A. farnesiana as references. Total concentrations of 13 metal elements were determined using an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). The species were significantly affected by Co, As, and Pb (ANOVA, p≤0.05). Considering the land use and the species, the contents determined in the leaves and fruits of the three species had sufficient and phytotoxic contents of Al, Cd, Co, Ni, Mn, Ti, and Cr, and excessive ranges with the possible phytotoxic effect of As, Cu, Pb, Zn, V, and Fe. The A. farnesiana had the highest concentrations of 12 heavy metals analyzed (HM). The variation in total metal concentrations between leaves and fruits ranged from 84.70 to 99.06%, with V, As, and Cr being prominent. The functionality of these tree species as phytoremediators and bioindicators is reviewed to evaluate environmental impacts on land use. Highlights Tree species represent a potential bioindicator for studying environmental pollutants due to their ability to accumulate heavy metals. The variation in total metal concentrations between leaves and fruits ranged from 84.70 to 99.06% The contents determined in the leaves and fruits of the three species trees had sufficient and phytotoxic HM contents. The tree species have phytoremediators capacity to evaluate environmental impacts and environmental contamination of land use. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2022-12-19 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/5672 10.48162/rev.39.083 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 54 No. 2 (2022): July-December; 61-72 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 54 Núm. 2 (2022): Julio-Diciembre; 61-72 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/5672/5276 Derechos de autor 2022 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.es