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Vloga selena in antioksidativnih spojin ajde pri prenosu in učinkih kadmija, svinca in cinka vzdolž prehranjevalne verige
ID Hrastar, Matic (Author), ID Vogel Mikuš, Katarina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Okolica rudnika in talilnice svinca v Žerjavu predstavlja eno najbolj onesnaženih predelov v Mežiški dolini. Onesnaženje s kovinami negativno vpliva na vegetacijo in zdravje prebivalcev v tamkajšnji okolici. V magistrskem delu smo v prst, ki je bila nabrana v okolici rudnika in talilnice, posadili navadno in tatarsko ajdo. Slednja naj bi imela višje vsebnosti snovi (polifenolov), ki zmanjšujejo oksidativni stres. Del ajde smo foliarno obdelali s selenom v obliki kalijevega selenata (K2SeO4). Preverili smo, kako se Zn, Pb in Cd prenašajo po prehranjevalni verigi iz onesnaženih tal v obe vrsti ajde in naprej v izbran modelni organizem – polže lazarje in ali potencialno višja vsebnost antioksidativnih snovi tatarske ajde v primerjavi z navadno ajdo vpliva na učinke kovin (Zn, Pb in Cd) tako v sami ajdi kot v polžu. Preverili smo tudi, kako dodajanje selena vpliva na prenos Cd, Pb in Zn in učinke vzdolž prehranjevalne verige. Z meritvijo različnih fizioloških parametrov obeh vrst ajde smo ugotavljali, ali selen vpliva na strupene učinke kovin (Zn, Pb in Cd). Kovine so se večinoma kopičile v koreninah in so se v manjši meri transportirale v poganjke. Potencialno višja vsebnost antioksidativnih snovi ni imela pozitivnih učinkov na fiziološke parametre tatarske ajde v primerjavi z navadno ajdo, saj je tatarska ajda kopičila višje koncentracije kovin kot navadna ajda. Selen je v večini primerov povišal koncentracije kovin v posameznih rastlinskih organih. Selen je vplival na nižje vrednosti koncentracij MDA-ekvivalenta v listih navadne in tatarske ajde. Pri polžih je Se znižal stopnjo rasti polžev, hranjenih z navadno in tatarsko ajdo. Kovine (Zn, Pb in Cd) so se kopičile v hepatopankreasu, v mišice pa se je prenesel samo Zn. Selen je znižal bioakumulacijo in biodostopnost Zn iz navadne in tatarske ajde v tkiva polžev. Selen je zvišal koncentracije in vsebnosti Pb v hepatopankreasu polžev, hranjenih z navadno ajdo. Selen je zvišal koncentracije in vsebnosti Cd v hepatopankreasu in iztrebkih polžev, hranjenih z navadno in tatarsko ajdo. Pri polžih, hranjenih s tatarsko ajdo, sta bili bioakumulacija in biodostopnost Cd nižji kot pri tistih, hranjenih z navadno ajdo. Polži, hranjeni s tatarsko ajdo, so imeli višje količine kovin (Zn, Pb in Cd) v iztrebkih. Selen je zvišal količine Pb in Cd v iztrebkih pri obeh skupinah polžev. Vpliv selena na koncentracijo in vsebnost Pb in Zn v organih polžev je bil vrstno specifičen. Raziskava prinaša nova spoznanja o vplivih biofortifikacije s Se na s kovinami onesnaženih področjih.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:selen
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-121427 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:31402755 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.10.2020
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Language:English
Title:Role of selenium and buckwheat antioxidant compounds in cadmium, zinc and lead transport and their effects on food chain
Abstract:
The surroundings of the lead mine and smelter in Žerjav represents one of the most polluted areas in Mežica valley. The metal pollution negatively affects the vegetation and health of the people living in the surroundings. In this master 's thesis, common and Tartary buckwheat containing higher amounts of secondary metabolites that alleviate oxidative stress, were planted in the soil collected in the vicinity of the lead mine and smelter. A half of the buckwheat plants was foliarly sprayed with selenium in the form of potassium selenate (K2SeO4). Zinc, Pb and Cd translocation from the soil to the plant and further to the selected model animal organism – Spanish slug was tested. In addition, toxicity effects in common and Tartary buckwheat and slugs fed with Se biofortified common and Tartary buckwheat were compared. The results show that selenium affects Zn, Pb and Cd toxicity as monitored by different physiological parameters of individual buckwheat species. The majority of metals was accumulated in the roots, while only a small portion was transferred to the shoots. The presumably higher contents of antioxidants in Tartary buckwheat did not have a positive effect on the physiological parameters of Tartary buckwheat compared to the common buckwheat, since Tartary buckwheat accumulated higher concentrations of metals. Selenium in most cases increased metal concentrations in individual plant organs and reduced the growth rate of slugs fed with common and Tartary buckwheat Selenium reduced the MDA equivalent concentrations in common and Tartary buckwheat leaves. Metals (Zn, Pb and Cd) were mainly accumulated in the slug hepatopancreas, and only Zn was transferred to the slug’s muscle tissue. Selenium reduced the bioaccumulation and bioavailability of Zn from common and Tartary buckwheat to the slug. Selenium increased concentrations and contents of Pb in hepatopankreas of slugs fed with common buckwheat. Selenium increased concentrations and contents of Cd in hepatopancreas and faeces of slugs fed with common and Tartary buckwheat. In snails fed with Tartary buckwheat, the bioaccumulation and bioavailability of Cd were lower than those fed with common buckwheat. Snails fed with Tartary buckwheat had higher amounts of metals (Zn, Pb and Cd) in their faeces. Selenium increased the amounts of Pb and Cd in the faeces in both groups of snails. The influence of selenium on Pb and Zn in the organs and faeces of slugs was buckwheat species dependent. This research brings new knowledge on Se biofortification of crops grown in metal polluted soils.

Keywords:selenium

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