Issue 2, 2013

Impact of a snail pellet on the phytoavailability of different metals to cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus L.)

Abstract

FePO4 based molluscicides (snail pellets) also contain a chelating agent. The influence of the chelating agent, which is intrinsically present in the molluscicide, on the phytoavailability of other metals present in the growth medium was investigated in the present study. Cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus) were grown in a hydroponic nutrient solution and exposed for one week to different metals in combination with a chelating agent containing molluscicide. Oven dried roots and shoots of plants were HNO3/H2O2 microwave digested and analysed regarding total Fe, stable isotopic 54Fe, Cd, Pb, and Bi concentrations using ICP-MS. The results showed that the addition of a chelating agent enhances the Fe phytoavailability to the plant, whether as an intrinsic part of the molluscicide or added individually. Additionally, the chelating agent present in the pesticide mobilises externally added metals and thus increases their phytoavailability. In particular the significantly higher Cd concentration in shoots from plants exposed to chelating agents indicates a potentially detrimental environmental effect.

Graphical abstract: Impact of a snail pellet on the phytoavailability of different metals to cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus L.)

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Oct 2012
Accepted
04 Dec 2012
First published
21 Dec 2012

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2013,15, 463-469

Impact of a snail pellet on the phytoavailability of different metals to cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus L.)

S. Freitag, E. M. Krupp, A. Raab and J. Feldmann, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2013, 15, 463 DOI: 10.1039/C2EM30806A

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