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张家湾子金矿苔藓植物物种多样性及其对重金属污染的监测

左思艺1,王智慧1,张朝晖1,2**   

  1. (1贵州师范大学生命科学学院, 贵阳 550001; 2贵州省山地环境信息系统与生态环境保护重点实验室, 贵阳 550001)
  • 出版日期:2013-02-10 发布日期:2013-02-10

Bryophyte species diversity and its indicative roles in monitoring heavy metals pollution in Zhangjiawanzi gold deposit area of Guizhou Province, Southwest China.

ZUO Si-yi1, WANG Zhi-hui1, ZHANG Zhao-hui1,2**   

  1. (1 School of Life Sciences, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang 550001, China; 2 Key Laboratory for Information System of Mountainous Area and Protection of Ecological Environment of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550001, China)
  • Online:2013-02-10 Published:2013-02-10

摘要: 调查了贵州省张家湾子金矿苔藓植物,并利用原子荧光光谱仪AF-640和AAnalyst 800原子吸收光谱仪,对重污染区、相对污染区和清洁区苔藓植物优势种及土壤基质6种重金属元素(Cu、Zn、Cd、Pb、Hg、As)含量进行测定。在该金矿共采集苔藓样品75份,鉴定为9科16属23种。优势科为丛藓科和真藓科,生活型主要有4种:矮丛集型、高丛集型、交织型和平铺型,矮丛集型以80.3%占绝对优势。重金属含量测定结果表明,该矿区受Hg、As、Cd污染严重;硬叶净口藓对Cd的富集系数为5.58,属于强烈富集;匐灯藓对Cd富集系数为1.64,属于相对富集。苔藓与土壤重金属含量呈正相关,苔藓植物能监测该矿区重金属污染。

关键词: 大鸨, 巢位选择, 草原

Abstract: An investigation was conducted on the bryophytes in Zhangjiawanzi gold deposit area of Guizhou Province, and the fluorescence spectroscopy (AF-640) and absorption spectrophotometer AAnalyst 800 were used to measure the concentrations of 6 heavy metals (Cu, Zu, Cd, Pb, Hg, and As) in the dominant bryophyte species and soils in heavily polluted area, relatively polluted area, and clean area. A total of 75 bryophyte samples were collected, belonging to 23 species, 16 genera, and 9 families. The dominant families were Pottiaceae and Bryaceae, whose life-forms were mainly of short turfs, tall turfs, wefts, and mats. The short turfs were significantly dominant, taking up 80.3% of the total life-forms. The measurement of the heavy metals concentrations indicated that this gold deposit area was heavily polluted by Hg, As, and Cd. The enrichment coefficient of Cd by Cymnostomum subrigidulum and Plagiomnium cuspidatum was 5.58 and 1.64, belonging to intensive and relative enrichment, respectively. The concentrations in the bryophytes and soils had a significant positive correlation, suggesting that bryophytes could be used for the monitoring of heavy metals pollution in this gold deposit area.