نتایج جستجو برای: Phytoavailability

تعداد نتایج: 136  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2007
Neal W Menzies Michael J Donn Peter M Kopittke

Despite its environmental (and financial) importance, there is no agreement in the literature as to which extractant most accurately estimates the phytoavailability of trace metals in soils. A large data set was taken from the literature, and the effectiveness of various extractants to predict the phytoavailability of Cd, Zn, Ni, Cu, and Pb examined across a range of soil types and contaminatio...

2010
H. A. Elliot J. M. Potter J.-H. Kang R. C. Brandt G. A. O’Connor

Matching biosolids application rates to crop phosphorus (P) needs requires quantifying the P fertilizer replacement value of biosolids. Neutral ammonium citrate (NAC) extraction of P, used for assessing available P in mineral fertilizers, was evaluated for 35 different biosolids. Biosolids NAC-P was not statistically different (p 1⁄4 0.05) from total P using strong acid digestion (EPA 3051-P). ...

2014
Bo Li Junxing Yang Dongpu Wei Shibao Chen Jumei Li Yibing Ma Wenju Liang

To reduce Cd phytoavailability in calcareous soils, the effects of soil amendments of red mud, rape straw, and corn straw in combination with zinc fertilization on Cd extractability and phytoavailability to spinach, tomato, Chinese cabbage and radish were investigated in a calcareous soil with added Cd at 1.5 mg kg-1. The results showed that water soluble and exchangeable Cd in soils was signif...

2014
Muhammad Tariq Rafiq Rukhsanda Aziz Xiaoe Yang Wendan Xiao Peter J. Stoffella Aamir Saghir Muhammad Azam Tingqiang Li

Food chain contamination by soil cadmium (Cd) through vegetable consumption poses a threat to human health. Therefore, an understanding is needed on the relationship between the phytoavailability of Cd in soils and its uptake in edible tissues of vegetables. The purpose of this study was to establish soil Cd thresholds of representative Chinese soils based on dietary toxicity to humans and deve...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
N T Basta J A Ryan R L Chaney

Trace element solubility and availability in land-applied residuals is governed by fundamental chemical reactions between metal constituents, soil, and residual components. Iron, aluminum, and manganese oxides; organic matter; and phosphates, carbonates, and sulfides are important sinks for trace elements in soil-residual systems. The pH of the soil-residual system is often the most important c...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2015
Ruilun Zheng Zheng Chen Chao Cai Baiqing Tie Xiaoli Liu Brian J Reid Qing Huang Ming Lei Guoxin Sun Edita Baltrėnaitė

A field experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of bean stalk (BBC) and rice straw (RBC) biochars on the bioavailability of metal(loid)s in soil and their accumulation into rice plants. Phytoavailability of Cd was most dramatically influenced by biochars addition. Both biochars significantly decreased Cd concentrations in iron plaque (35-81 %), roots (30-75 %), shoots (43-79 %) and r...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2005
Ulrico J López-Chuken Scott D Young

Chloride (Cl-) has been related to increased phytoavailability of cadmium (Cd) in soil. A glasshouse experiment using a historically contaminated soil was undertaken to evaluate the effect of chloride on Cd uptake by salt-tolerant plants and possibly quantify the uptake of discrete Cd species (e.g. Cd2+, CdCl+, CdCl(0)2). Chloride treatments were applied as 100 mM NaCl and compared with equival...

A greenhouse experiment has been planned for this study to delineate the benefits of two types of rice husk biochars (namely B300 and B600 which are prepared at 300°C and 600°C, respectvely) and coal fly ash (CFA), as soil amendments, for decreasing the amount of some heavy metals (like Pb, Cd, Ni, Cr, and Cu) as well as mobility and phytoavailability in an artificially-calcareous multi-element...

Journal: Pollution 2018

A greenhouse experiment has been planned for this study to delineate the benefits of two types of rice husk biochars (namely B300 and B600 which are prepared at 300°C and 600°C, respectvely) and coal fly ash (CFA), as soil amendments, for decreasing the amount of some heavy metals (like Pb, Cd, Ni, Cr, and Cu) as well as mobility and phytoavailability in an artificially-calcareous multi-element...

Journal: :Plant and Soil 2021

Abstract Background This commentary presents several thoughts elicited by the observation of Lambers et al. (Plant Soil, 2021) in this Special Issue that release carboxylates roots increases manganese (Mn) uptake plants. Manganese is a plant nutrient, but toxic excess. Root cells take up Mn from rhizosphere solution through non-specific transporters, whose activities are regulated elements othe...

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