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- W2035597347 abstract "he present study compared the patterns and efficiencies of Mn accumulation in field populations of two earthworm species (Lumbricus rubellus and Aporrectodea caliginosa) with acknowledged differences in their Ca physiologies. Moreover, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR) was used to determine Mn speciation in frozen-hydrated, powdered, whole-worms tissue. Earthworms and soils were collected at nine sites in the vicinities of abandoned Mn (pyrolusite) mines. The main findings were: (i) soil Mn ranged from 9000 μg/g to 45,000 μg/g dry weight (conc. HNO3-digests) across the study sites, values exceeding the global ‘background’ soil maxima by factors from >2-fold to >11-fold; (ii) Lumbricus rubellus (epigeic species) tended to have higher tissue Mn concentrations than the endogeic, Aporrectodea caliginosa, although significant differences were only recorded at two of the seven sites where they were co-resident in sufficient numbers to allow comparisons; (iii) consistently low Mn bio-concentration factors (BCF) in earthworms (i.e., mean BCFMn for both worm species combined across all sites was 0.030) indicated strong homeostatic regulation; (iv) shallow earthworm-to-soil (‘total’ or conc. HNO3-digestible) Mn regression slopes confirmed the ability to regulate Mn; (v) Mn accumulation seemed not to be strongly influenced by soil pH, although more earthworm populations inhabiting Mn-contaminated acidic soils need to be investigated; and, (vi) EPR indicated that Mn (II) is the predominant species in earthworm tissues." @default.
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- W2035597347 title "The manganese relationships of ecophysiologically contrasting earthworm species (Lumbricus rubellus and Aporrectodea caliginosa) inhabiting manganese-mine soils" @default.
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