Influence of amendments on soil arsenic fractionation and phytoavailability by Pteris vittata L |
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Authors: | Yan Xiulan Zhang Min Liao Xiaoyong Tu Shuxin |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100101, China b College of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China |
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Abstract: | Increasing availability of soil arsenic is of significance for accelerating phytoremediation efficiency of As-polluted sites. The effects of seven amendments, i.e., citrate, oxalate, EDTA, sodium polyacrylate (SPA), phosphate rock (PR), single superphosphate (SSP), and compost on fractionation and phytoavailability of soil As were investigated in lab culture experiment. The results showed that the addition of PR, SPA, EDTA or compost to soils significantly increased the concentration of NaHCO3-extractable As over a 120 d incubation period compared with the control (amendment-free) soil. Then, the four amendments were selected to add to As-contaminated soil growing Pteris vittata. It was concluded that As accumulation by the fern increased significantly under the treatments of PR and SPA by 25% and 31%, respectively. For As fractionation in soil, SPA increased Fe-As significantly by 51% and PR increased Ca-As significantly by 18%, while both the two amendments reduced occluded-As by 16% and 19%, respectively. Adding PR and SPA in soil increased the activities of urease and neutral phosphatase resulting from the improvement the fertility and physical structure of the soil, which benefits plant growth and As absorption of P. vittata. The results of the research revealed that both PR and SPA were effective amendments for improving phytoremediation of As-contaminated sites by P. vittata. |
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Keywords: | Arsenic Amendment Phytoavailability Pteris vittata L. Enzyme activity |
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