Leaf Composition of American Bur-Reed (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Sparganium americanum</Emphasis> Nutt.) to Determine Pesticide Mitigation Capability |
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Authors: | Anfal Alsharekh Lucinda J Swatzell Matthew T Moore |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Biology,Southeast Missouri State University,Cape Girardeau,USA;2.Water Quality and Ecology Research Unit,USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory,Oxford,USA |
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Abstract: | American bur-reed (Sparganium americanum Nutt.), a common aquatic plant in the middle and eastern United States and Canada, is often located in water-retaining drainage areas. The purpose of this study was to determine the leaf composition of S. americanum, paying attention to the cuticular waxes and the epidermis, and its ability to sorb pesticides. S. americanum leaves (n?=?100) were collected in both early (June) and late (August) summer. Transverse sections of S. americanum were stained and studied with brightfield and fluorescence microscopy to estimate the structural and chemical nature of the leaf tissues cross sections. Mean total lipid content in early summer leaf samples (1.47?±?0.83 mg mL?1) was significantly greater (alpha 0.05) than late summer leaves (0.15?±?0.36 mg mL?1). In vitro analysis of epidermal peel permeability exposed to atrazine and malathion determined little to no sorption by the plant. Therefore, the structure of S. americanum leaves suggest this species does not have the capacity of sorbing these pesticides from runoff water. |
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