Whelan Thomas, Espinoza Jorge, Villarreal Xiomara, Cottagoma Maria
Department of Chemistry, University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, TX 78541, USA.
Environ Int. 2005 Jan;31(1):15-24. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2004.05.010.
Seagrass communities dominate the Laguna Madre, which accounts for 25% of the coastal region of Texas. Seagrasses are essential to the health of the Laguna Madre (LM) and have experienced an overall decline in coverage in the Lower Laguna Madre (LLM) since 1967. Little is known on the existing environmental status of the LLM. This study focuses on the trace metal chemistry of four micronutrient metals, Fe, Mn, Cu, and Zn, and two non-essential metals, Pb and As, in the globally important seagrass Thalassia testudinum. Seasonal trends show that concentrations of most essential trace metals increase in the tissue during the summer months. With the exception of (1) Cu in the vertical shoot and root, and (2) Mn in the roots, no significant positive correlation exists between the rhizosphere sediment and T. testudinum tissue. Iron indicates a negative correlation between the morphological units and the rhizosphere sediments. No other significant relationship was found between the sediments and the T. testudinum tissue. Mn was enriched up to 10-fold in the leaf tissue relative to the other morphological units and also enriched relative to the rhizosphere sediments. Both Cu and Mn appear to be enriched in leaf tissue compared to other morphological units and also enriched relative to the Cu and Mn in the rhizoshpere sediments. Sediments cores taken in barren areas were slightly elevated in Zn relative to the rhizosphere sediments, whereas no other metals showed statistical differences between barren sediment cores and rhizosphere sediments. However, no correlation was measured in T. testudinum tissue and Zn in rhizosphere sediments. Previous studies suggested that Fe/Mn ratios could indicate differences between seagrass environments. Our results indicate that there is an influence from the Rio Grande in the Fe/Mn signature in sediments, and that ratio is not reflected in the T. testudinum tissue. The results from this study show that the LLM contains trace metal concentrations less than or equal to values for uncontaminated locations worldwide. In addition, there appears to be a complex partitioning in the trace metals in the morphological units of T. testudinum tissue and that analysis only of the leaf may not be indicative of the trace metal levels in this important seagrass species.
海草群落主导着马德雷湖,该湖占得克萨斯州沿海地区的25%。海草对马德雷湖(LM)的健康至关重要,自1967年以来,下马德雷湖(LLM)的海草覆盖面积总体呈下降趋势。人们对LLM现有的环境状况知之甚少。本研究聚焦于全球重要海草——龟甲草中四种微量营养金属(铁、锰、铜和锌)以及两种非必需金属(铅和砷)的痕量金属化学。季节性趋势表明,在夏季,大多数必需痕量金属在组织中的浓度会增加。除了(1)垂直茎和根中的铜,以及(2)根中的锰,根际沉积物与龟甲草组织之间不存在显著的正相关。铁表明形态单位与根际沉积物之间呈负相关。在沉积物与龟甲草组织之间未发现其他显著关系。相对于其他形态单位,叶组织中的锰富集了10倍,相对于根际沉积物也有富集。与其他形态单位相比,铜和锰在叶组织中似乎都有富集,相对于根际沉积物中的铜和锰也有富集。在贫瘠地区采集的沉积物岩芯中的锌相对于根际沉积物略有升高,而其他金属在贫瘠沉积物岩芯和根际沉积物之间未显示出统计差异。然而,在龟甲草组织与根际沉积物中的锌之间未测得相关性。先前的研究表明,铁/锰比值可以表明海草环境之间的差异。我们的结果表明,格兰德河对沉积物中铁/锰特征有影响,且该比值未在龟甲草组织中体现。本研究结果表明,LLM中的痕量金属浓度低于或等于全球未受污染地区的值。此外,龟甲草组织形态单位中的痕量金属似乎存在复杂的分配情况,仅对叶片进行分析可能无法表明这种重要海草物种中的痕量金属水平。