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基于小白菜Cd吸收推算土壤Cd安全阈值
作者姓名:LU Junhe  YANG Xinping  MENG Xuchao  WANG Guoqing  LIN Yusuo  WANG Yujun  ZHAO Fangjie
基金项目:This study was supported by the Special Fund for Environment-Scientific Research in the Public Interest of China(201409041),the Special Fund for Agro-Scientific Research in the Public Interest of China(201403015),the Priority Academic Program Development (PAPD) of Jiangsu Higher Education Institute
摘    要:Cadmium(Cd), a common toxic heavy metal in soil, has relatively high bioavailability, which seriously threatens agricultural products. In this study, 8 different soils with contrasting soil properties were collected from different regions in China to investigate the Cd transfer coefficient from soil to Chinese cabbage(Brassica chinensis L.) and the threshold levels of Cd in soils for production of Chinese cabbage according to the food safety standard for Cd. Exogenous Cd(0–4 mg kg~(-1)) was added to the soils and equilibrated for 2 weeks before Chinese cabbage was grown under greenhouse conditions. The influence of soil properties on the relationship between soil and cabbage Cd concentrations was investigated. The results showed that Cd concentration in the edible part of Chinese cabbage increased linearly with soil Cd concentration in 5 soils, but showed a curvilinear pattern with a plateau at the highest dose of exogenous Cd in the other 3 soils. The Cd transfer coefficient from soil to plant varied significantly among the different soils and decreased with increasing soil p H from 4.7 to 7.5. However, further increase in soil pH to 8.0 resulted in a significant decrease in the Cd transfer coefficient. According to the measured Cd transfer coefficient and by reference to the National Food Safety Standards of China, the safety threshold of Cd concentration in soil was predicted to be between 0.12 and 1.7 mg kg~(-1) for the tested soils. The predicted threshold values were higher than the current soil quality standard for Cd in 5 soils, but lower than the standard in the other 3 soils. Regression analysis showed a significant positive relationship between the predicted soil Cd safety threshold value and soil p H in combination with soil organic matter or clay content.

关 键 词:clay  content  soil  pH  soil  organic  matter  soil  quality  standard  transfer  coefficient
收稿时间:2017/2/26 0:00:00
修稿时间:2017/4/20 0:00:00

Predicting cadmium safety thresholds in soils based on cadmium uptake by Chinese cabbage
LU Junhe,YANG Xinping,MENG Xuchao,WANG Guoqing,LIN Yusuo,WANG Yujun,ZHAO Fangjie.Predicting cadmium safety thresholds in soils based on cadmium uptake by Chinese cabbage[J].Pedosphere,2017,27(3):475-481.
Authors:LU Junhe  YANG Xinping  MENG Xuchao  WANG Guoqing  LIN Yusuo  WANG Yujun and ZHAO Fangjie
Institution:1. College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 China;2. Nanjing Institute of Environmental Science, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China, Nanjing 210042 China;3. Key Laboratory of Soil Environment and Pollution Remediation, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008 China
Abstract:Cadmium (Cd), a common toxic heavy metal in soil, has relatively high bioavailability, which seriously threatens agricultural products.In this study, 8 different soils with contrasting soil properties were collected from different regions in China to investigate the Cd transfer coefficient from soil to Chinese cabbage ( Brassica chinensis L.) and the threshold levels of Cd in soils for production of Chinese cabbage according to the food safety standard for Cd. Exogenous Cd (0--4 mg kg-1) was added to the soils and equilibrated for 2 weeks before Chinese cabbage was grown under greenhouse conditions.The influence of soil properties on the relationship between soil and cabbage Cd concentrations was investigated. The results showed that Cd concentration in the edible part of Chinese cabbage increased linearly with soil Cd concentration in 5 soils, but showed a curvilinear pattern with a plateau at the highest dose of exogenous Cd in the other 3 soils. The Cd transfer coefficient from soil to plant varied significantly among the different soils and decreased with increasing soil pH from 4.7 to 7.5.However, further increase in soil pH to $>$ 8.0 resulted in a significant decrease in the Cd transfer coefficient. According to the measured Cd transfer coefficient and by reference to the National Food Safety Standards of China, the safety threshold of Cd concentration in soil was predicted to be between 0.12 and 1.7 mg kg-1 for the tested soils.The predicted threshold values were higher than the current soil quality standard for Cd in 5 soils, but lower than the standard in the other 3 soils. Regression analysis showed a significant positive relationship between the predicted soil Cd safety threshold value and soil pH in combination with soil organic matter or clay content.
Keywords:clay content  soil pH  soil organic matter  soil quality standard  transfer coefficient
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