Can the concentration of elements in wild-growing mushrooms be deduced from the taxonomic rank?

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Mleczek, Miroslaw [1 ]
Siwulski, Marek [2 ]
Budka, Anna [3 ]
Niedzielski, Przemyslaw [4 ]
Mleczek, Patrycja [5 ]
Kuczynska-Kippen, Natalia [6 ]
Budzynska, Sylwia [1 ]
Karolewski, Zbigniew [7 ]
Kalac, Pavel [8 ]
Jedryczka, Malgorzata [9 ]
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[1] Poznan Univ Life Sci, Dept Chem, Wojska Polskiego 75, PL-60625 Poznan, Poland
[2] Poznan Univ Life Sci, Dept Vegetable Crops, Dabrowskiego 159, PL-60594 Poznan, Poland
[3] Poznan Univ Life Sci, Dept Construct & Geoengn, Wojska Polskiego 28, PL-60637 Poznan, Poland
[4] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Fac Chem, Uniwersytetu Poznanskiego 8, PL-61614 Poznan, Poland
[5] Poznan Univ Life Sci, Dept Ecol & Environm Protect, Piatkowska 94C, PL-60649 Poznan, Poland
[6] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Fac Biol, Dept Water Protect, Uniwersytetu Poznanskiego 6, PL-61614 Poznan, Poland
[7] Poznan Univ Life Sci, Dept Phytopathol Seed Sci & Technol, Dabrowskiego 159, PL-60594 Poznan, Poland
[8] Univ South Bohemia, Fac Agr, Dept Appl Chem, Ceske Budejovice 37005, Czech Republic
[9] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Plant Genet, PL-60479 POZNAN, Poland
关键词
Accumulation; Families; Genus; Orders; Species; Wild mushroom; EDIBLE MUSHROOMS; HEAVY-METALS; TRACE-ELEMENTS; BIOCONCENTRATION FACTORS; BIOACCUMULATION; ACCUMULATION; MERCURY; CONTAMINATION; CADMIUM; COBALT;
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10.1016/j.envres.2024.119079
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The mineral composition of wild-growing mushroom species is influenced by various environmental factors, particularly the chemical properties of the soil/substrate. We hypothesised that element uptake might also correlate with taxonomic classification, potentially allowing us to predict contamination levels based on mushrooms within the same taxonomic rank. This study compared the mineral composition (Ag, As, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Hg, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, Pb, Se, and Zn) of 16 saprotrophic mushroom species from 11 genera across 4 families and 2 orders. Among these were 13 edible and 3 inedible mushrooms, all collected from natural, wild stands in a forest in central -western Poland between 2017 and 2020. Phallus impudicus exhibited the highest mean content of Ba (together with Phallus hadriani ) (6.63 and 8.61 mg kg -1 , respectively), Ca (with Paralepista gilva and Stropharia rugosoannulata ) (803, 735 and 768 mg kg -1 , respectively), Cd (with Lycoperdon perlatum ) (3.59 and 3.12 mg kg - 1 , respectively), Co (0.635 mg kg - 1 ), and Fe (with P. hadriani and S. rugosoannulata ) (476, 427 and 477 mg kg - 1 , respectively), while Macrolepiota mastoidea showed the highest content of Ag (1.96 mg kg - 1 ), As (with Coprinus comatus ) (1.56 and 1.62 mg kg - 1 , respectively) and Cu (with Macrolepiota procera and Chlorophyllum rhacodes ) (192, 175 and 180 mg kg - 1 , respectively). Comparing the content of the analysed elements in the genera represented by at least two species, a similarity was observed, the same as the mean concentration in soil under these species. Soil characteristics could be a superior factor that overshadows the impact of the mushroom genus on the elements accumulation, obscuring its role as a determinant in this process. The results are not definitive evidence that belonging to a particular taxonomic rank is a prerequisite condition affecting the accumulation of all elements. A closer focus on this issue is needed.
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