Journal article
Metal localization in water hyacinth roots from an urban wetland
PA Vesk, CE Nockolds, WG Allaway
Plant Cell and Environment | BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD | Published : 1999
Abstract
Metal localization within and around roots of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) growing in a wetland receiving urban run-off was studied by energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis of sections from freeze-substituted roots. Sampling randomly from an order of magnitude gradient in metal concentrations (Cu and Pb) allowed us the opportunity to identify general patterns of metal localization. Iron was present at high levels at the root surface, and this may have been a root plaque as described for wetland plants with roots anchored in flooded soils. Iron levels decreased centripetally across the root and were higher in cell walls than within cells. Trace metals (Cu, Zn and Pb) were not localiz..
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