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Evaluation of Various Inorganic and Biological Extraction Techniques Suitability for Soil Mercury Phytoavailable Fraction Assessment
Hlodák, M; Matúš, P; Urík, M; Kořenková, L; Mikušová, P; Senila, M; Diviš, P.
Originální název
Evaluation of Various Inorganic and Biological Extraction Techniques Suitability for Soil Mercury Phytoavailable Fraction Assessment
Anglický název
Evaluation of Various Inorganic and Biological Extraction Techniques Suitability for Soil Mercury Phytoavailable Fraction Assessment
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Článek WoS
Originální abstrakt
This article evaluates various extraction techniques suitability for soil mercury phytoavailable fraction assessment, including DGT method and extraction with microscopic filamentous fungi metabolites, MgCl2, rainwater, and EDTA. After mercury extraction from contaminated soils by these techniques, the obtained data were compared to mercury accumulation by shoots of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Comparison of these values showed that DGT method is able to separate soil mercury with the best agreement to total mercury concentration in shoots of barley. However, comparing mercury extraction efficiency of selected techniques to extraction efficiency of barley, statistical significance at 0.05 significance level was proved for fungal Cladosporium sp. and Alternaria alternata metabolites. Our results indicate that these extraction techniques are suitable for risk assessment of mercury phytoavailability in contaminated areas.
Anglický abstrakt
This article evaluates various extraction techniques suitability for soil mercury phytoavailable fraction assessment, including DGT method and extraction with microscopic filamentous fungi metabolites, MgCl2, rainwater, and EDTA. After mercury extraction from contaminated soils by these techniques, the obtained data were compared to mercury accumulation by shoots of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Comparison of these values showed that DGT method is able to separate soil mercury with the best agreement to total mercury concentration in shoots of barley. However, comparing mercury extraction efficiency of selected techniques to extraction efficiency of barley, statistical significance at 0.05 significance level was proved for fungal Cladosporium sp. and Alternaria alternata metabolites. Our results indicate that these extraction techniques are suitable for risk assessment of mercury phytoavailability in contaminated areas.
Klíčová slova
Mercury, Soil, Barley, Extraction technique, Selectivity
Klíčová slova v angličtině
Mercury, Soil, Barley, Extraction technique, Selectivity
Autoři
Hlodák, M; Matúš, P; Urík, M; Kořenková, L; Mikušová, P; Senila, M; Diviš, P.
Rok RIV
2016
Vydáno
23.05.2015
ISSN
0049-6979
Periodikum
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
Svazek
226
Číslo
6
Stát
Nizozemsko
Strany od
1
Strany do
9
Strany počet
9
BibTex
@article{BUT114774,
author="Hlodák, M and Matúš, P and Urík, M and Kořenková, L and Mikušová, P and Senila, M and Diviš, P.",
title="Evaluation of Various Inorganic and Biological Extraction Techniques Suitability for Soil Mercury Phytoavailable Fraction Assessment",
journal="WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION",
year="2015",
volume="226",
number="6",
pages="1--9",
issn="0049-6979"
}