Inci Hava Seyma
Department of Crop and Animal Production, Vocational School of Food, Agriculture and Livestock, University of Bingol, Bingol, Türkiye.
BMC Plant Biol. 2025 Apr 2;25(1):414. doi: 10.1186/s12870-025-06471-4.
Lacy Phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia Benth.) is a very beneficial nectar source for honeybees, contributing to their foraging activities and honey production. Chromium (Cr) is a toxic metal that may be taken up by plants through roots and accumulates in different organs. The accumulation of Cr in nectars can affect nectar production and subsequently bee health. This study investigated whether Lacy Phacelia accumulates Cr in different plant organs. A pot experiment was conducted under controlled conditions with five different Cr concentrations (0, 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg kg). The plants were grown for 110 days, and Cr, manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) contents accumulated in different plant organs (root, leaf, stem, flower and stamen) were examined. Similalry, the impact of different Cr concentrations on plant height, stem diameter, and dry weights of root, stem, leaf, and flower was also recorded. The highest and lowest Cr(VI) accumulation was recorded in roots and flowers respectively. The mean Cr concentration in different organs was, i.e., root (7.13 mg kg) > leaf (3.25 mg kg) > stem (2.53 mg kg) > flower (1.62 mg kg) = stamen (1.54 mg kg). Translocation factor was < 1 in all Cr concentrations, indicating that it is not a suitable candidate for phytoremediaiton. The Mn concentration in different organs generally increased with increasing Cr concentrations, while Fe concentration, plant height, and dry weights of root, stem, and flower decreased. Lacy Phacelia should not be grown on Cr-contaminated soils for agricultural purposes or phytoremediation. The accumulation of Cr in the stamens may possibily contaminate bee products obtained through the bees collecting nectar from Lacy Phacelia grown on Cr-contaminated soils. The transfer of Cr from Lacy Phacelia plants grown on Cr-contaminated soils to honeybee and honey products should be investigated in future studies to safeguard honeybee health.
天蓝蓟(Phacelia tanacetifolia Benth.)是对蜜蜂非常有益的花蜜来源,有助于它们的觅食活动和蜂蜜生产。铬(Cr)是一种有毒金属,可能被植物通过根系吸收并在不同器官中积累。花蜜中铬的积累会影响花蜜产量,进而影响蜜蜂健康。本研究调查了天蓝蓟是否在不同植物器官中积累铬。在可控条件下进行了盆栽实验,设置了五个不同的铬浓度(0、5、10、20和40毫克/千克)。植物生长110天,检测不同植物器官(根、叶、茎、花和雄蕊)中积累的铬、锰(Mn)和铁(Fe)含量。同样,还记录了不同铬浓度对株高、茎直径以及根、茎、叶和花干重的影响。铬(VI)的最高和最低积累量分别记录在根和花中。不同器官中的平均铬浓度为,即根(7.13毫克/千克)>叶(3.25毫克/千克)>茎(2.53毫克/千克)>花(1.62毫克/千克)=雄蕊(1.54毫克/千克)。在所有铬浓度下转运系数均<1,表明它不是植物修复的合适候选植物。不同器官中的锰浓度一般随着铬浓度的增加而增加,而铁浓度、株高以及根、茎和花的干重则下降。出于农业目的或植物修复,天蓝蓟不应种植在受铬污染的土壤上。雄蕊中铬的积累可能会污染通过蜜蜂采集生长在受铬污染土壤上的天蓝蓟花蜜而获得的蜂产品。未来的研究应调查生长在受铬污染土壤上的天蓝蓟植物中的铬向蜜蜂和蜂蜜产品的转移情况,以保障蜜蜂健康。