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Posidonia oceanica, a usefull tool to biomonitor the pollution of Mediterranean coastal areas by trace elements J. Richir, R. Biondo, J.-M. Bouquegneau, S. Gobert. Bruxelles 02-12-11
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Introduction INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION Trace elements Ecotoxicology pollution bioindicators = organisms accumulating pollutants to levels representative of their habitat pollution status. P. oceanica M. galloprovincialis
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Introduction INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION Trace elements Ecotoxicology pollution bioindicators = organisms accumulating pollutants to levels representative of their habitat pollution status. P. oceanica M. galloprovincialis
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Introduction INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION Trace elements Ecotoxicology biomonitoring TECdPbCuZnCrFeNi # ref.34292725221413 TEAsSeAgCoMnAl # ref.332221 TEBeBiVMoSnSb # ref.000000 [TEs] in Posidonia oceanica - baselines spatial variation - contamination sources kinetics - accumulation vs. excretion tissue speciation - preferential accumulation routes plant physiology / seasonality vs. [TEs] Objectives:
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Stations PACA-Corsican coasts EXAMPLE1EXAMPLE1
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Bi - 18 stations PACA-Corsican coasts EXAMPLE1EXAMPLE1
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H9-H1H9-H1 Bi - Ajaccio EXAMPLE2EXAMPLE2
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RESULTSRESULTS H9-H1H9-H1 EXAMPLE2EXAMPLE2 H9 H8 H7 H6 H5 H3 H2 H1 H4
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H9H9 H8H8 H7H7 H6H6 H5H5 H3H3 H2H2 H1H1 H4H4 Bi - Ajaccio EXAMPLE2EXAMPLE2
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In situ TE contamination 6 days of contamination; 15 TEs (Pb, Co, Ag, Al, Mn, etc.); 410L bell-shaped mesocosm; Contamination every 12 hours (9am-9pm); 15 days of decontamination. EXAMPLE3EXAMPLE3
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In situ TE contamination EXAMPLE3EXAMPLE3
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EXAMPLE3EXAMPLE3 Pb kinetics
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limb ligula leaf base (petiole) ED CB A root leaf base stipule scale rhizome (A) shoot of leaves on a plagiotropic rhizome; (B, C) adult leaves; (D) intermediate leaf ; (E) juvenile leaf (Libes and Boudouresque,1987). plagiotropic shoot orthotropic shoot rhizome blade roots Tissue compartmentalization
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1. V 2. Zn Hypotheses: water column accumulation residence time dilution effect SAL BAL IL 18,7 ± 5,8 157 ± 7 Tissue compartmentalization - leaves EXAMPLE4EXAMPLE4
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Above- vs. bellow-ground tissues EXAMPLE5EXAMPLE5
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EXAMPLE6EXAMPLE6 Plant physiology - shoot weight vs. V
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[TEs] in Posidonia oceanica spatial variation - contamination sources - baselines e.g. Bi : PACA-Corsican coasts and Ajaccio Bay kinetics - accumulation vs. excretion e.g. Pb tissue speciation - preferential accumulation routes e.g. V, Zn plant physiology / seasonality vs. [TEs] e.g. V vs. shoot weight CONCLUSIONSCONCLUSIONS
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QUESTIONSQUESTIONS Thank you for your attention
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Introduction INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION Geophysicochemistry Ecology Trace elements Ecotoxicology fluxes; spatial distribution; speciation, balances, … adverse effects; pollution, … ecosystems; organisms. flickr.com newsvine.comcorsematin.com
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Analytical steps: homogeneous sample acidic digestion in a microwave oven measures : inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer MATERIAL-METHODSMATERIAL-METHODS Laboratory analyses Ethos D ELAN DRCII adult leaves shoots 1/6/9 Calvi
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