Study of potentially toxic elements uptake into organs of Quercus spp. from copper deposits in Slovakia, Italy and Portugal

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The article is focused on the application of Energy dispersive micro X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy as a specific method to determine the contents of potentially toxic elements and its spread in plant tissues. As a model species, Quercus spp. were selected. In order to compare the obtained results with previous research, four well-described abandoned Cu-deposits were selected for sampling: Lubietova (Slovakia), Libiola and Caporciano (Italy), and Sao Domingos (Portugal). The results of micro X-ray fluorescence spectrometry confirm the irregular contamination of Quercus spp. by potentially toxic elements. The level of contamination is the highest predominantly in the root cortex, where is also the highest Ca contents (with exception of Sao Domingos). At Lubietova and Caporciano, high Ni content was described in branches cortex, in branches mesoderm also Fe, Cu and Zn. At the same time, the inhibition influence of Ca was also confirmed regarding the input of these elements into plants.

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micro X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, contamination, plant organs, plant tissues, Ca-inhibition infuence

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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 2021, vol. 107, issue 2, p. 312-319, special issue.