posted on 2018-06-26, 00:00authored byBarbara
F. Günthardt, Juliane Hollender, Konrad Hungerbühler, Martin Scheringer, Thomas D. Bucheli
The
production of toxic plant secondary metabolites (phytotoxins)
for defense is a widespread phenomenon in the plant kingdom and is
even present in agricultural crops. These phytotoxins may have similar
characteristics to anthropogenic micropollutants in terms of persistence
and toxicity. However, they are only rarely included in environmental
risk assessments, partly because a systematic overview of phytotoxins
is missing. Here, we present a newly developed, freely available database,
Toxic Plants–PhytoToxins (TPPT), containing 1586 phytotoxins
of potential ecotoxicological relevance in Central Europe linked to
844 plant species. Our database summarizes phytotoxin patterns in
plant species and provides detailed biological and chemical information
as well as in silico estimated properties. Using the database, we
evaluated phytotoxins regarding occurrence, approximated from the
frequencies of Swiss plant species; environmental behavior based on
aquatic persistence and mobility; and toxicity. The assessment showed
that over 34% of all phytotoxins are potential aquatic micropollutants
and should be included in environmental investigations.