Applied Sciences (Jan 2022)

Phytotoxicity and Accumulation of Antibiotics in Water Lettuce (<i>Pistia stratiotes</i>) and Parrot Feather (<i>Myriophyllum aquaticum</i>) Plants under Hydroponic Culture Conditions

  • Young-Jae Park,
  • Jae-Gwon Son

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020630
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 630

Abstract

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The aim of this research was to investigate the accumulation of antibiotics in two kinds of plants. The hydroponic culture solution included a mixture of antibiotics, including three commonly used antibiotics in South Korea: norfloxacin (NOR), sulfamethazine (SMZ), and tetracyclines (TC). None of these antibiotics were detected in the shoots of water lettuce plants, only in the roots. However, in parrot feather plants, antibiotics were detected in both the shoots and the roots, with higher amounts detected in the shoots than in the roots. SMZ and TC were most likely to be detected in the roots and shoots of water lettuce and parrot feather plants, and about one-third of the NOR administered was later detected in the plants. The BCF (bioconcentration factor) of antibiotics ranged from 0.24 to 0.78, while that of NOR was much lower, ranging from 0.24 to 0.38. The SMZ (0.59–0.64) and TET (0.72–0.78) exhibited higher uptake accumulation in the water lettuce tissues compared with the parrot feather plants.

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