Accumulation of metallic elements by Amanita muscaria from rural lowland and industrial upland regions

J Environ Sci Health B. 2017 Mar 4;52(3):184-190. doi: 10.1080/03601234.2017.1261547.

Abstract

This study was carried out on the accumulation and occurrence of Ag, Al, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Hg, K, Mg, Mn, Na, Rb, Sr and Zn in the mushroom Amanita muscaria and forest topsoil from two lowland sites in the Tuchola Pinewoods in the north-central region and an upland site in the Świetokrzyskie Mountains in the south-central region of Poland. Topsoil from the upland location showed Ag, Al, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Hg, Na and Zn at significantly higher concentration levels (pseudo-total fraction and often also the labile or extractable fraction) than at both lowland locations, where topsoil was richer in Mg, and similar in Rb. Amanita muscaria from the upland region differed from individuals collected in the lowland sites by higher concentration levels of Cd, Cu, Hg and Mn in caps. This could be related to higher concentration levels of the metallic elements in topsoil in the upland region. On other side, A. muscaria from the upland site was poorer in Co and Fe in caps, and in Ca, Co, Fe and Sr in stipes. In spite of the differences in content of the geogenic metallic elements in topsoil between the lowland and upland locations, A. muscaria from both regions was able to regulate uptake and accumulation of Ag, Al, Ba, Ca, K, Mg, Na, Rb and Zn, which were at similar concentration levels in caps but not necessarily in stipes.

Keywords: Amanita muscaria; Forest; bioaccumulation; forest soils; fungi; heavy metals.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Altitude
  • Amanita / chemistry*
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods*
  • Geography
  • Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities
  • Metals / analysis*
  • Poland

Substances

  • Metals