#7287. Understanding foliar accumulation of atmospheric Hg in terrestrial vegetation: Progress and challenges

September 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Foliar accumulation of atmospheric mercury, particularly gaseous elemental mercury accounts for a significant amount of atmospheric Hg deposition and influences the Hg geochemical cycle. Foliar Hg accumulation occurs as the net result of uptake, adsorption, fixation, re-emission, and other processes. Therefore, a systematic understanding of the various processes involved in foliar Hg accumulation is urgently needed. Measurements and modeling on the foliar accumulation process of atmospheric Hg under natural and human perturbations are also essential.
Keywords:
Atmospheric Hg; foliar Hg accumulation; foliar uptake; J?rg Rinklebe and Lena Ma; litterfall; transformation mechanism

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