Chemosphere 2004-07-01

Trichloroacetic acid in Norway spruce/soil-system. II. Distribution and degradation in the plant.

S T Forczek, H Uhlírová, M Gryndler, J Albrechtová, K Fuksová, M Vágner, P Schröder, M Matucha

Index: Chemosphere 56(4) , 327-33, (2004)

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Abstract

Independently from its origin, trichloroacetic acid (TCA) as a phytotoxic substance affects coniferous trees. Its uptake, distribution and degradation were thus investigated in the Norway spruce/soil-system using 14C labeling. TCA is distributed in the tree mainly by the transpiration stream. As in soil, TCA seems to be degraded microbially, presumably by phyllosphere microorganisms in spruce needles. Indication of TCA biodegradation in trees is shown using both antibiotics and axenic plants.

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