2011
DOI: 10.1021/es102926p
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Isotope Fractionation of Selenium During Fungal Biomethylation by Alternaria alternata

Abstract: The natural abundance of stable Se isotopes may reflect sources and formation conditions of methylated Se. We aimed at (1) quantifying the degree of methylation of selenate [Se(VI)] and (hydro)selenite [Se(IV)] by the fungus Alternaria alternata at pH 4 and 7 and (2) determining the effects of these different Se sources and pH values on 82Se/76Se ratios (δ82/76Se) in methylselenides. Alternaria alternata was incubated with Se(VI) and Se(IV) in closed microcosms for 11-15 days and additionally with Se(IV) for 3… Show more

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“…The figure also includes dimethyl selenide (DMSe) efflux as a possible pathway for the removal of Se from the oceans (Amouroux et al, 2001). This process is unlikely to impart a significant isotopic shift, as little fractionation is associated with volatilization (Schilling et al, 2011). The transport of Se to the sediments is dominantly in the form of settling organic matter in all three redox regimes, with some input of oxidized Se species in the oxic and OMZ water column scenarios and elemental Se and FeSe in the anoxic/ euxinic scenario.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The figure also includes dimethyl selenide (DMSe) efflux as a possible pathway for the removal of Se from the oceans (Amouroux et al, 2001). This process is unlikely to impart a significant isotopic shift, as little fractionation is associated with volatilization (Schilling et al, 2011). The transport of Se to the sediments is dominantly in the form of settling organic matter in all three redox regimes, with some input of oxidized Se species in the oxic and OMZ water column scenarios and elemental Se and FeSe in the anoxic/ euxinic scenario.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analytical data were first corrected for interferences (for detailed discussion, see Electronic Annex Zhu et al, 2008;Clark and Johnson, 2010;supporting information;Schilling et al, 2011;supporting information). The different isotopic ratios ( 74 Se/ 78 Se, 76 Se/ 78 Se, 77 Se/ 78 Se, 80 Se/ 78 Se, and 82 Se/ 78 Se) were then entered into an iterative data reduction procedure that extracted the sample's 82 Se/ 76 Se and 82 Se/ 78 Se ratios from the measurements on the sample-spike mixture.…”
Section: Selenium Isotopic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence marine phytoplankton may record the composition of seawater (Mitchell et al 2012). Volatilization of methylated selenium gases is associated with moderate fractionations of 2-4‰ (Schilling et al 2011b;, but given the short residence time of these gases in the atmosphere, this process is likely insignificant over geological timescales.…”
Section: /78mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selenium associated with sulfate evaporites appears to be minor (Hagiwara 2000). The major forms of selenium in siliciclastic sediments are organic-and pyrite-bound Se(-II) ( Schilling et al 2011b); however, they have a short lifetime of only a few hours because they are rapidly oxidized in the modern oxic atmosphere (Wen and Carignan 2007). Volcanic processes may produce H2Se gas, but this rapidly oxidizes to Se(0) today (Suzuoki 1965).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Selenium is an essential trace element for animals and humans having a narrow concentration range between sufficiency and toxicity (Schilling et al 2011). It occurs in four oxidation states that differ in their nutritional and toxic behaviour.…”
Section: Seleniummentioning
confidence: 99%