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Mitigation effects of silicon rich amendments on heavy metal accumulation in rice (Oryza sativa L.) planted on multi-metal contaminated acidic soil
Authors:Gu Hai-Hong  Qiu Hao  Tian Tian  Zhan Shu-Shun  Deng Teng-Hao-Bo  Chaney Rufus L  Wang Shi-Zhong  Tang Ye-Tao  Morel Jean-Louis  Qiu Rong-Liang
Institution:a School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China
b Environmental Management & Byproduct Utilization Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
c Guangdong Provincial Key Lab of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation Technology, Guangzhou 510275, China
d Laboratoire Sols et Environnement, UMR 1120 INPL(ENSAIA)/INRA, BP 172, 2 avenue de la forêt de Haye, F-54505 Vandoeuvre les Nancy Cédex, France
Abstract:The mechanisms of stabilization by silicon-rich amendments of cadmium, zinc, copper and lead in a multi-metal contaminated acidic soil and the mitigation of metal accumulation in rice were investigated in this study. The results from a pot experiment indicated that the application of fly ash (20 and 40 g kg−1) and steel slag (3 and 6 g kg−1) increased soil pH from 4.0 to 5.0-6.4, decreased the phytoavailability of heavy metals by at least 60%, and further suppressed metal uptake by rice. Diffusion gradient in thin-film measurement showed the heavy metal diffusion fluxes from soil to solution decreased by greater than 84% after remediation. X-ray diffraction analysis indicated the mobile metals were mainly deposited as their silicates, phosphates and hydroxides in amended treatments. Moreover, it was found metal translocation from stem to leaf was dramatically restrained by adding amendments, which might be due to the increase of silicon concentration and co-precipitation with heavy metals in stem. Finally, a field experiment showed the trace element concentrations in polished rice treated with amendments complied with the food safety standards of China. These results demonstrated fly ash and steel slag could be effective in mitigating heavy metal accumulation in rice grown on multi-metal contaminated acidic soils.
Keywords:Rice  Heavy metals  Silicon  Fly ash  Steel slag
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