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Effects of phosphate additions to soil on lead and phosphate concentrations of Holcus lanatus grown on lead amended soil
Authors:S.A. Macpherson  M.H. Martin
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School of Biological Sciences University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1UG., U.K.

Abstract:Holcus lanatus was grown in soil artificially amended with lead and phosphate. Shoot lead concentrations in the second harvest were lower where 50 mg kg−1 phosphate was added to soil compared with unfertilized soil. Greater levels of fertilization did not decrease shoot lead concentrations further. The most likely mechanism was considered to be one of growth dilution and not chemical precipitation of an insoluble lead-phosphate compound in soil, as has been speculated in the past.
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