Effect of Cu on the fluorescence of the Cu-hyperaccumulator lichen Stereocaulon sorediiferum.

Biomonitoring Copper-hyperaccumulator Fluorescence spectroscopy Fluorescent substance Lichen secondary metabolite Lobaric acid Stereocaulon sorediiferum

Journal

Environmental science and pollution research international
ISSN: 1614-7499
Titre abrégé: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 9441769

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Dec 2019
Historique:
received: 03 04 2019
accepted: 14 10 2019
pubmed: 20 11 2019
medline: 26 2 2020
entrez: 20 11 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Stereocaulon sorediiferum is expected to be a Cu-hyperaccumulator lichen and has fluorescent substances. To clarify the relationship between the fluorescence (FL) of the lichen and its Cu concentration, we collected S. sorediiferum samples at Cu-contaminated and uncontaminated sites in Japan, determined the concentration of Cu, K, Mg, Al, Ca, Mn, Fe, Zn, chlorophyll a,b, and total carotenoids in them, analyzed lichen secondary metabolites and fluorescent substances extracted from them, and measured the FL of them and their extracts. We found that the FL intensity of S. sorediiferum samples is significantly negatively correlated with their Cu concentration. The application of its FL for Cu monitoring may allow a new nondestructive quantitative method for assessing Cu contamination. The spectroscopic and chromatographic analysis shows that the fluorescent substances negatively correlated with Cu concentration are not major lichen secondary metabolites (lobaric acid and atranorin) and remain after immersion in acetone. The correlation analysis and the comparison with the causal relationship between Cu concentration and the chlorophyll a/b ratio suggest that the reason for the decrease in FL intensity with increasing Cu concentration is a structural change of the fluorescent substances by accumulated Cu. These findings lead to a better understanding of the relationship between the FL of S. sorediiferum and its Cu concentration and provide new insights into fluorescent lichen substances.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31741276
doi: 10.1007/s11356-019-06770-y
pii: 10.1007/s11356-019-06770-y
doi:

Substances chimiques

Air Pollutants 0
Depsides 0
Hydroxybenzoates 0
Lactones 0
Salicylates 0
Chlorophyll 1406-65-1
atranorin 450U2VJ2VG
lobaric acid 522-53-2
chlorophyll b 5712ZB110R
Copper 789U1901C5
Chlorophyll A YF5Q9EJC8Y

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

36754-36763

Subventions

Organisme : Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
ID : 26340045

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Auteurs

Hiromitsu Nakajima (H)

Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, 79-7 Tokiwadai, Hodogayaku, Yokohama, 240-8501, Japan. h-nakaji@uec.ac.jp.
Division of General Education, Faculty of Informatics and Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications, 1-5-1 Chofugaoka, Chofu, Tokyo, 182-8585, Japan. h-nakaji@uec.ac.jp.

Naoki Fujimoto (N)

Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, 79-7 Tokiwadai, Hodogayaku, Yokohama, 240-8501, Japan.

Yoshikazu Yamamoto (Y)

Graduate School of Bioresource Sciences, Akita Prefectural University, Shimoshinjyo-Nakano, Akita, 010-0195, Japan.
Osaka Museum of Natural History, 1-23 Nagai Park, Higashi-Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, 546-0034, Japan.

Takashi Amemiya (T)

Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, 79-7 Tokiwadai, Hodogayaku, Yokohama, 240-8501, Japan.

Kiminori Itoh (K)

Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, 79-7 Tokiwadai, Hodogayaku, Yokohama, 240-8501, Japan.

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