Predicting the accumulation of organic contaminants from soil by plants.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

Atmospheric Environment Research Centre, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD, Australia.

Published: November 2010

Analytic expressions for maximum chemical concentration attained in plants, and time this takes for uptake from surrounding soil were derived from a simple two-compartment soil/water-plant model. To illustrate, for the antibiotic norflxacin undergoing first order loss in the soil/water phase with a rate constant of 0.544 days⁻¹, maximum concentration in soybean P(MAX) is predicted to occur after 2.79 days exposure and be independent of initial soil/water concentration SW₀ of 52.5 mg kg⁻¹ dry weight. For soybean, the relationship between P(MAX) and SW₀ is P(MAX) = 0.047SW₀, resulting in predicted maximum levels of 2.20 mg kg⁻¹ dry weight. Modelled plant concentrations agreed well with experimental data (R² = 0.91).

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