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Experiment 2: Effects of individual Rare Earth Elements (La, Nd, Ce) on terrestrial crop and native plants: uptake, accumulation and effects of calcium level in the test medium

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The objective of this experiment was to examine the effect of calcium (Ca) addition/shortage on plant sensitivity to Rare Earth Elements (REEs). It was postulated that REEs are able to exert effects on plants due to their similarity in ionic radii to Ca. As Ca is vital to many physiological processes, competition with the REEs may lead to undesirable effects on plant health. Due to the assumed link between REEs and Ca availability, it was hypothesized that plant sensitivity to REEs (as indicated by lower germination and biomass inhibition concentrations) would increase when exposed to lower soil Ca levels. Three Ca concentrations were assessed at two pH levels and three REE doses. Two species were tested: the native common milkweed, Asclepias syriaca as well as the crop tomato, Solanum lycopersicum var. Beefsteak. Experiments were conducted in NWRC greenhouses of Environment and Climate Canada with plants tested individually in pots. Three REEs were investigated in separate experiments: lanthanum (La), neodymium (Nd) and cerium (Ce). Concentrations of Ca and REEs were determined. At a given pH level, measured Ca concentrations in roots and shoots tended to increase with increasing soil Ca levels from the low Ca to the medium Ca treatment, but there was little difference between the medium Ca and high Ca soil treatments, indicating a threshold. Aboveground shoot Ca concentrations in both species were generally higher than their corresponding root measures. The worst case scenario for REE uptake and accumulation in the roots and shoots of both species would be at low soil pH and generally at low soil calcium levels. No effect of any REEs was detected on percent seed germination while some subtle and mixed effects were observed on speed of germination. There was generally a significant reduction in shoot and root biomass in both S. lycopersicum and A. syriaca due to REEs. The concentration of Ce in the soil had more of an effect on the two plant species than was observed in La and Nd experiments. There was generally an increase in biomass with addition of soil Ca. Many interactions between REE concentrations, Ca and pH were significant meaning that the relationships between these variables were not linear.

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Gouvernement du Canada; Environnement et Changement climatique Canada
- Environment and Climate Change Canada (
Centre de renseignements à la population
)


200 Sacré-Coeur Blvd, Édifice Fontaine 12e étage
, Gatineau,
Québec
, K1A 0H3,
1-800-668-6767

http://ec.gc.ca
 

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Experiment 2: Effects of individual Rare Earth Elements (La, Nd, Ce) on terrestrial crop and native plants: uptake, accumulation and effects of calcium level in the test medium

Date (Publication)
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2018-05-24
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2018-05-24
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eng; CAN

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Gouvernement du Canada; Environnement et Changement climatique Canada; DGST/SFP/ESF
- Céline Boutin (
Chercheure scientifique
)


1125 Colonel By Drive, édifice CNRF
, Ottawa,
Ontario
, K1A 0H3,
Canada (le)
613 998 0493

613 998 0458

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Theme
Theme
  • Terre rare, métal, Toxicologie, Plante terrestre, lanthanum, néodymium, cérium

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  • Toxicologie

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  • Nature et biodiversité - contaminants

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  • Évaluer la toxicité de la présence dans l'environnement des substances et des déchets dangereux, les gérer et les surveiller

  • Évaluer la toxicité de la substance

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  • National (CA)

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  • Direction générale des sciences et de la technologie

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  • Sciences de la faune et du paysage

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2017-04-03
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2018-03-30

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Gouvernement du Canada; Environnement et Changement climatique Canada
- Environment and Climate Change Canada (
Centre de renseignements à la population
)


200 Sacré-Coeur Blvd, Édifice Fontaine 12e étage
, Gatineau,
Québec
, K1A 0H3,
1-800-668-6767

http://ec.gc.ca
 
 

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Keywords

Substance
Terre rare, métal, Toxicologie, Plante terrestre, lanthanum, néodymium, cérium

ECCC Information Category FR

Nature et biodiversité - contaminants

Fonctions de l'entreprise

Évaluer la toxicité de la présence dans l'environnement des substances et des déchets dangereux, les gérer et les surveiller
Évaluer la toxicité de la substance

Thésaurus des sujets de base du gouvernement du Canada

Toxicologie

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Direction générale des sciences et de la technologie

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Sciences de la faune et du paysage

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