Volume 214, 1 January 2017, Pages 96–101
Highlights
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- Mercury can be well accumulated by Lactarius mushrooms.
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- Elevated Hg was in L. volemus near a foundry of nonferrous metals.
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- The Hg intakes with Lactarius spp. from the background areas were low.
Abstract
Accumulation, distribution and potential dietary intake of mercury accumulated by mushrooms of Lactarius species L. delicious, L. volemus and L. deterrimus
 were studied in the Pomerania region of Poland. In total, 212 fruiting 
bodies and 106 underlying topsoil samples were analyzed. Analysis 
indicated that the concentrations of Hg were at low levels both in 
mushrooms and forest topsoils for a majority of the locations 
investigated. L. volemus that grew in soils with only a slightly elevated contamination (0.11 ± 0.07 mg kg−1 of dried soil), very efficiently accumulated Hg in fruiting bodies and concentration levels were at 3.7 ± 1.3 mg kg−1 of dry biomass in caps and at 1.9 ± 0.9 mg kg−1
 of dry biomass in stipes. Consumption of mushrooms foraged from the 
Sobowidz forest, which is close to a foundry using ferrous and 
non-ferrous metals could result in a Hg intake that exceeds the current 
statutory limits.
Keywords
- Foraging;
- Forest topsoil;
- Mushrooms;
- Total mercury;
- Accumulation;
- Lactarius deliciosus;
- Lactarius deterrimus;
- Lactarius volemus
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