Effects of fertiliser and intercropping on cadmium uptake by maize |
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Authors: | Yu Liu Ping Zhuang Bi Zou Gang Wang Ningyu Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. South China Botanical Garden , Chinese Academy of Sciences , Guangzhou , 510650 , China;2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing , 100049 , China;3. School of Environmental Science and Engineering , Sun Yat-sen University , Guangzhou , 510275 , China;4. South China Botanical Garden , Chinese Academy of Sciences , Guangzhou , 510650 , China |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the effect of fertilisation and intercropping on the uptake of cadmium (Cd) by maize plants (Zea mays L. var. Guangtian-2). Maize was intercropped with soybean, peanut, chickpea, alfalfa, adzuki bean, garden pea, amaranth, Chinese mustard, and flowering Chinese cabbage. The results showed that most legumes substantially enhanced Cd uptake by maize under different fertiliser treatments. Cd accumulation in the leaf tissues of maize was increased by garden pea to 1.5 times the amount in the control (maize alone) with PK fertiliser. Maize intercropped with garden pea absorbed 1225 μg plant?1 Cd and transferred 925.9 μg plant?1 Cd to above ground tissues. Adzuki bean proved as the most valuable intercrop for enhancing Cd extraction from soil by maize owing to its relatively large maize bioconcentration factor of 5.9 and large transfer factor of 0.47 in the no fertiliser treatment. The results suggest that legumes caused a greater effect than non-legumes on Cd concentration in maize under different fertilisers; application of NPK fertiliser had positive effects on Cd level in intercropped maize. |
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Keywords: | cadmium fertiliser intercropping legume maize phytoremediation |
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