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Phytotoxicity of Sodium Fluoride and Uptake of Fluoride in Willow Trees
Authors:Lauge Peter Westergaard Clausen  Ulrich Gosewinkel Karlson  Stefan Trapp
Affiliation:1. Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark;2. Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University, Roskilde, Denmark
Abstract:The willow tree (Salix viminalis) toxicity test and a cress seed germination test (Lepidium sativum) were used to determine uptake of F and phytotoxicity of NaF. Concentrations in hydroponic solutions were 0–1000 mg F/L and 0–400 mg F/L in the preliminary and definitive test. A third test was done with soils collected from a fluoride-contaminated site at Fredericia, Denmark. The EC10, EC20 and EC50-values for inhibition of transpiration were determined to 38.0, 59.6 and 128.7 mg F/L, respectively. The toxicity test with soil showed strong inhibition for the sample with the highest fluoride concentration (405 mg free F per kg soil, 75 mg F per L soil solution). The seed germination and root elongation test with cress gave EC10, EC20 and EC50-values of 61.4, 105.0 and 262.8 mg F/L, respectively. At low external concentrations, fluoride was taken up more slowly than water and at high external concentrations at the same velocity. This indicates that an efflux pump becomes overloaded at concentrations above 210 mg F/L. Uptake kinetics were simulated with a non-linear mathematical model, and the Michaelis-Menten parameters were determined to half-saturation constant KM near 2 g F/L and maximum enzymatic removal rate vmax at 9 g/(kg d).
Keywords:fluoride  phytotoxicity  enzyme kinetics  Michaelis-Menten  TSCF  willow tree test  root elongation test  transpiration  willow tree toxicity test
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