Abstract

The authors present the changes of the As, Cd, Fe, Mn, Pb and Zn contents in two plant-considered metallophytes: common bent Agrostis capillaris (blades) and birch Betula pendula (leaves and seeds), recorded in a Zn-Pb industrial region of Olkusz (Poland) in 1994 and 2014. The highest amounts of Cd (12 ppm) and Zn (2524 ppm) in the common bent occur in the vicinity of the mining and metallurgical works ‘Bolesław’ in Bukowno. However, these values are significantly lower than those in 1994: Cd by 87 % and Zn by 52 %. The highest contents of Fe (2674 ppm), Mn (130 ppm) and Pb (334 ppm) in this grass species are in the vicinity of the closed Olkusz mine. These contents have increased in comparison with the 1994 figures: Fe by 56 %, Mn by 120 % and Pb by 6 %. In the birch leaves, the metal contents averaged for four sites are the following: As 2.1, Cd 6.5, Fe 261, Mn 110, Pb 70 and Zn 1657 ppm, being lower from the figures in 1994. The highest As, Fe and Pb contents of birch leaves occur in the habitat closest to the former Olkusz mine, while those of Cd, Mn and Zn in the habitat distant at 100 m from the active plant in Bukowno. The common bent grass generates better resistance mechanisms against the metals than does the birch. In the birch leaves, the contents of the metals are significantly lower than those of the grass blades, but higher from those of the birch seeds collected from the same tree individuals. It is a proof of good functioning of the mechanisms preventing excessive metal amounts from the cell metabolism and of the presence of physiological barriers protecting birch seeds as the generative organs.

Highlights

  • Mining and metallurgy of Zn-Pb ores are examples of the industrial activities most devastating the environment (Verner et al 1996; Kicińska 2011; Cabała2009)

  • Hydrological and chemical transformations of the soil and plant cover, emissions of industrial dusts that are carriers of metals, for instance Zn, Pb, Cd, Tl and As, and accumulation of industrial waste disposed of on-mine dumps and in flotation-tailing ponds have led to permanent changes of biocenoses, marked in the vegetation growing in the areas located close to Zn-Pb mines and processing plants (Landberg and Greger 1996; Kicińska-Świderska 2003; Larcher 2003). Clear effects of these changes have been recorded as inherited mechanisms of elevated tolerance to stress factors, which can be observed in common plant species growing

  • Located 700 m from ZGH, this site is situated south of the Zn-Pb works that is upwind from a major pollution source. These results point to a long-lasting and intensive deflation resulting in drifting the dusts containing high contents of metal compounds (Fe, Mn) from the flotation tailing dried ponds located in proximity to the habitats tested (Kicińska-Świderska 1999; Gruszecka and Wdowin 2013)

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Introduction

Mining and metallurgy of Zn-Pb ores are examples of the industrial activities most devastating the environment (Verner et al 1996; Kicińska 2011; Cabała2009). %. In the birch leaves, the metal contents averaged for four sites are the following: As 2.1, Cd 6.5, Fe 261, Mn This study was focused on the following: (a) determining the current metal contents of selected plant species growing in the industrial areas affected by ages of intensive mining and metallurgical activity, (b) chemometric comparing the changes recorded over the last 20 years in the habitats of two common plant species—the Ac and the Bp and (c) identifying major contemporary sources of the metalpolluting soil-plant systems.

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