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- Title
The effect of industrial pollution on copper, lead, zinc and cadmium concentration in xylem rings of resistant ( Populus marilandica) and sensitive ( P. balsamifera) species of poplar.
- Authors
Lukaszewski, Zenon; Siwecki, Ryszard; Opydo, Jadwiga; Zembrzuski, Wlodzimierz
- Abstract
The patterns of radial distribution of copper, lead, zinc and cadmium in two species of poplar, growing under polluted conditions near a copper smelter, were investigated. Populus marilandica is very resistant to such pollution, but P. balsamifera is sensitive. Soils were examined for concentrations of these metals, and only a surface layer of soil was polluted with copper and lead. P. balsamifera absorbed much more cadmium than P. marilandica under the same conditions. P. marilandica shows a pattern of copper radial distribution with significantly increased concentration of the meral in the layers in the middle of the trunk compared to P. balsamifera. Zinc and cadmium have a pattern with increased metal concentration from the bark towards the pith of the tree. In the case of copper and lead the pattern indicates increased concentrations of these metals in the rings adjacent to the pith while the pattern in other parts of the tree remains unconfirmed due to poor precision. Poplar xylem seems to accumulate zinc and cadmium while the content of lead in xylem is much lower than in the adjacent soil.
- Publication
Trees: Structure & Function, 1993, Vol 7, Issue 3, p169
- ISSN
0931-1890
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/BF00199618