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Copper tolerance and copper accumulation of herbaceous plants colonizing inactive California copper mines.

作者信息

Kruckeberg A L, Wu L

机构信息

Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of California, Davis 95616-8587.

出版信息

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 1992 Jun;23(3):307-19. doi: 10.1016/0147-6513(92)90080-m.

Abstract

Herbaceous plant species colonizing four copper mine waste sites in northern California were investigated for copper tolerance and copper accumulation. Copper tolerance was found in plant species colonizing soils with high concentrations of soil copper. Seven of the eight plant species tested were found at more than one copper mine. The mines are geographically isolated, which makes dispersal of seeds from one mine to another unlikely. Tolerance has probably evolved independently at each site. The nontolerant field control population of Vulpia microstachya displays significantly higher tolerance to copper at all copper concentration levels tested than the nontolerant Vulpia myrous population, and the degree of copper tolerance attained by V. microstachya at the two copper mines was much greater than that found in V. myrous. It suggests that even in these two closely related species, the innate tolerance in their nontolerant populations may reflect their potential for evolution of copper tolerance and their ability to initially colonize copper mine waste sites. The shoot tissue of the copper mine plants of Arenaria douglasii, Bromous mollis, and V. microstachya accumulated less copper than those plants of the same species from the field control sites when the two were grown in identical conditions in nutrient solution containing copper. The root tissue of these mine plants contain more copper than the roots of the nonmine plants. This result suggests that exclusion of copper from the shoots, in part by immobilization in the roots, may be a feature of copper tolerance. No difference in the tissue copper concentration was detected between tolerant and nontolerant plants of Lotus purshianus, Lupinus bicolor, and Trifolium pratense even though the root tissue had more copper than the leaves. It suggests that copper tolerance in these legume species is not due to a mechanism of differential capacity for copper accumulation in the roots. Different mechanisms of copper tolerance may have evolved among the plant species colonizing the northern California copper mine waste sites.

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Copper tolerance and copper accumulation of herbaceous plants colonizing inactive California copper mines.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 1992 Jun;23(3):307-19. doi: 10.1016/0147-6513(92)90080-m.

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