Journal of Pesticide Science
Online ISSN : 1349-0923
Print ISSN : 1348-589X
ISSN-L : 0385-1559

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Differential uptake and translocation of organic chemicals by several plant species from soil
Sayuri NamikiTakashi OtaniYutaka MotokiNobuyasu SeikeTakashi Iwafune
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Article ID: D17-088

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We performed uptake experiments with 12 different organic chemicals using 16 plant species and determined differences in the ability of plant species to take up and translocate these chemicals. There were differences among the plant species in the shoot and root concentrations of each organic chemical. The root concentration factor values increased with an increasing log of the n-octanol–water partition coefficient (log KOW) of organic chemicals. Thus, the concentrations in roots may be predicted to a certain extent because the root concentration factor values were related to the log KOW. The root-to-shoot translocation was related to the log KOW because the shoot-to-root concentration ratio decreased with an increasing log KOW; however, there was no clear relationship between the shoot concentration factor value and the log KOW, and this differed among plant species.
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