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Metal Accumulation and Tolerance in Artemisia indica var. maximowiczii (Nakai) H. Hara. and Fallopia sachalinensis (F.Schmidt) Ronse Decr., a Naturally Growing Plant Species at Mine Site

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MINERALS
卷 11, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/min11080806

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mine site; heavy metal; iron; aluminum; Artemisia indica var; maximowiczii; Fallopia sachalinensis; metal tolerance; detoxicant

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  1. Mitsubishi Materials Corporation [19H01161, 19K22151]

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The study aimed to identify plants that can adapt to natural growth at mine sites through vegetation survey, elemental analysis in soil and plants, and detoxicant detection in plant cells. Plants found at the study site were consistent with those reported at other mine sites, with Adiantum maximowiczii and Fargesia sachalinensis showing high metal accumulation in roots and producing detoxicants with high antioxidative activity for metal tolerance. This study provides fundamental information on phytostabilization at mine sites.
For growing plants at mine sites, plant species that accumulate metals in tissues and are tolerant to high metal concentrations should be selected from the perspective of phytostabilization. However, the eco-chemical or elemental information of the plant species at the mine sites is limited. The purpose of this study was to identify plants that can adapt to natural growth at mine sites, via: (1) vegetation survey, (2) elemental analysis in soil and plants, and (3) detoxicant detection in plant cells. Our vegetation survey indicated that plants growing at our study site are consistent with plant species confirmed at other mine sites in previous reports. A. indica var. maximowiczii and F. sachalinensis, present at the mine site, highly accumulated Fe, Al, and Cu in the roots, indicating their metal tolerance. Furthermore, A. indica var. maximowiczii produced detoxicants such as chlorogenic acid and 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid in the roots, which exhibited high antioxidative activity that would play an important role in metal tolerance in A. indica var. maximowiczii. This study will be effective in providing fundamental information on phytostabilization at mine sites.

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