Article details

Journal
Biotechnology and Food Science
Volume 80 Number 1
Year
2016
Title
Accumulation of metal ions in selected plants from Brassicaceae and Lamiaceae families
Authors

Agnieszka Szczodrowska,* Kamila Kulbat, Beata Smolińska, Joanna Leszczyńska
Institute of General Food Chemistry, Lodz University of Technology, Wolczanska 171/173, 90-924 Lodz, Poland
*agnieszkaszczodrowska@o2.pl


Pages: 29-42
Abstract

This paper examines the accumulation of metal ions from soil in selected edible plants belonging to the Brassicaceae and Lamiaceae families. The effect of metal ions on factors, such as growth and morphology are also investigated. The results indicate that the addition of selected metal ions to the soil significantly increases the concentration of metal ions in the plants. The application of zinc ions significantly enhances Zn uptake in Ocimum basilicum and Mentha piperita (Lamiaceae family). Nickel ions significantly increase Ni accumulation in Lepidium sativum (Brassiaceae family). The research shows that nickel, zinc and copper accumulate in leaves at different concentrations depending on the plant species.

Keywords
metal ions, toxicity, bioconcentration factor, Brassicaceae family, Lamiaceae family.
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