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J Environ Radioact


Title:Chloride - a precursor in the formation of volatile organochlorines by forest plants?
Author(s):Laturnus F; Matucha M;
Address:"Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research, Linkoping University, 60174 Norrkoping, Sweden. frank.laturnus@tema.liu.se"
Journal Title:J Environ Radioact
Year:2008
Volume:20070911
Issue:1
Page Number:119 - 125
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2007.07.008
ISSN/ISBN:0265-931X (Print) 0265-931X (Linking)
Abstract:"Two plants, a fern (Athyrium filix-femina) and a moss (Polytrichum commune Hedw.), both commonly occurring in Northern Temperate forests, were exposed in a laboratory study to a solution of (36)Cl-chloride. The uptake of (36)Cl-chloride by the plants was investigated and the emission of volatile chlorine 36 by the plants was determined. Furthermore, speciation of the emitted volatile organochlorine compounds (VOCls) was investigated. For the fern and the moss a rapid uptake of (36)Cl-chloride was observed within a 1-h exposure period. The uptake rates for the fern and the moss, respectively, were 16 microg (36)Cl-chloride g(-1) fresh weight (FW) h(-1) and 3.0 microg (36)Cl-chloride g(-1) FW h(-1), respectively. The study also suggested that after uptake by the plants (36)Cl-chloride is incorporated into VOCls, which were emitted by the plants into the atmosphere. Speciation analysis of the VOCls revealed the emission of chloroform, tetrachloromethane and 1,1,1-trichloroethane"
Keywords:"Chlorides/*metabolism Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated/*metabolism Plants/*metabolism Volatile Organic Compounds/*metabolism;"
Notes:"MedlineLaturnus, Frank Matucha, Miroslav eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2007/09/14 J Environ Radioact. 2008 Jan; 99(1):119-25. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2007.07.008. Epub 2007 Sep 11"

 
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