Authors
Susan C Wilson, Calvin D Leech, Leo Butler, Leanne Lisle, Paul M Ashley, Peter V Lockwood
Publication date
2013/10/15
Journal
Journal of Hazardous Materials
Volume
261
Pages
801-807
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The effects of nutrient and lime additions on antimony (Sb) and arsenic (As) accumulation by native Australian and naturalised plants growing in two contaminated mine site soils (2735 mg kg−1 and 4517 mg kg−1 Sb; 826 mg kg−1 and 1606 As mg kg−1) was investigated using a glasshouse pot experiment. The results indicated an increase in soil solution concentrations with nutrient addition in both soils and also with nutrient + lime addition for Sb in one soil. Metalloid concentrations in plant roots were significantly greater than concentrations in above ground plant parts. The metalloid transfer to above ground plant parts from the roots and from the soil was, however, low (ratio of leaf concentration/soil concentration ≪ 1) for all species studied. Eucalyptus michaeliana was the most successful at colonisation with lowest metalloid transfer to above ground plant parts. Addition of nutrients and nutrients + lime to soils, in …
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