Effects of several amendments on rice growth and uptake of copper andcadmium from a contaminated soil |
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Authors: | LI Ping WANG Xingxiang ZHANG Taolin ZHOU Dongmei HE Yuanqiu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Soil Science,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Nanjing 210008,China;Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100049,China 2. Institute of Soil Science,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Nanjing 210008,China |
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Abstract: | Heavy metals in variable charge soil are highly bioavailable and easy to transfer into plants.Since it is impossible to completely eliminate rice planting on contaminated soils,some remediation and mitigation techniques are necessary to reduce metal bioavailability and uptake by rice.This pot experiment investigated the effects of seven amendments on the growth of rice and uptake of heavy metals from a paddy soil that was contaminated by copper and cadmium.The best results were from the application of limestone that increased grain yield by 12.5-16.5 fold,and decreased Cu and Cd concentrations in grain by 23.0%-50.4%.Application of calcium magnesium phosphate,calcium silicate,pig manure,and peat also inereased the grain yield by 0.3-15.3 fold,and effectively decreased the Cu and Cd concentrations in grain.Cd concentration in grain was slightly reduced in the treatments of Chinese milk vetch and zinc sulfate.Concentrations of Cu and Cd in grain and straw were dependent on the available Cu and Cd in the soils.and soil availabie Cu and Cd Were significantly affected by the soil pH. |
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Keywords: | heavy metals amendment bioavailability uptake rice |
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