Uptake of Pb, Cu and Zn by thalli of Cladonia convoluta (Lam.) and Cla
donia rangiformis (Hoffm.) from different concentrations of solutions
of Pb(NO3)(2), CuCl2 and ZnCl2 was studied. Zinc accumulation was high
er in living than in dead thalli, but the opposite occurred for Pb and
Cu. Further study with a solution containing all three metals reveale
d that at higher concentrations, uptake of Zn was very low compared wi
th that for the single-metal solution. Long term exposure of Cladonia
living thalli in double deionised water and also in a 10(-6) M ZnCl2 s
olution resulted in leaching of Zn. Leaching of Zn from the thalli was
also observed after uptake of Pb or Cu from a single-metal solution.
No effects were observed on naturally accumulated Pb with uptake of Cu
or Zn and on naturally accumulated Cu with uptake of Pb or Zn from a
single-metal solution. It can be concluded that Pb, Cu and Zn ions wer
e more strongly bound in C. convoluta than in C. rangiformis. (C) 1997
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