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Trace element transfer from two contaminated soil series to Medicago sativa and one of its herbivores,Spodoptera exigua
Authors:Garrouj Myriam  Marchand Lilian  Frayssinet Marie  Mench Michel  Castagneyrol Bastien
Institution:1. BIOGECO, INRA, Univ. Bordeaux, Cestas, France;2. Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Restoration, Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (IPE), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Jaca (Huesca), Spain;3. DGIMI, INRA, Université Montpellier, Montpellier, France
Abstract:Alfalfa was cultivated in two potted soil series obtained from two sandy soils contaminated by Cu (SM) and metal(loids)/PAH (CD). Shoot production was monitored for 8 weeks. Then, larvae of Spodoptera exigua were reared on alfalfa of both soil series for eight days. A biotest (using Phaseolus vulgaris) was used to assess the soil phytotoxicity. Increasing soil contamination reduced P. vulgaris growth, but alfalfa growth was only reduced on the SM soil series. Exposure to the SM soil was mirrored by shoot Cu and Cr concentrations of alfalfa (respectively, in mg kg ?1 DW, Cu and Cr ranged from 11.9 and 0.4 in the CTRL soil to 98.5 and 1.2 in the SM one). Exposure to the CD soil series was mirrored by shoot Zn concentrations (i.e., 48–91.6 mg kg?1 DW). Internal metal(loid) concentrations of S. exigua remained generally steady across both soil series (respectively Cd 0.05–0.16, Cr 0.5–3.3, Cu 5.8–98.5, Ni 0.6–1.6, Pb 0.4–1.3, and Zn 57–337 mg kg?1 DW), and most of the associated transfer factors were lower than 1. Here, due to the excluder phenotype of alfalfa across our TE contamination gradients, S. exigua could cope with high total metal(loid) concentration in both contaminated soils.
Keywords:Biotransfer  food web  herbivore  phytomanagement  phytotoxicity
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