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Effects of Graded Levels of Cadmium on Spinach and Cabbage Grown in an Inceptisol
Abstract:Cadmium (Cd) contamination of the soil and its concentrations in spinach and cabbage were studied in a pot culture experiment. Eight levels of Cd (0–100 mg kg?1 soil) were applied singly. Application of Cd of up to 10 and 15 mg kg?1 resulted in safe Cd concentrations (1.56 and 1.38 mg kg?1) in the shoots of spinach and cabbage, respectively, at the consumable stage. The total chlorophyll content gradually decreased with the addition of Cd, and the maximum decreases were 31.7 and 32% in spinach and cabbage, respectively, at 60 days of crop growth in the treatment Cd100 over the control. The greatest diethylene triamine penta-acetic acid (DTPA)–extractable Cd contents in the postharvest soil of spinach and cabbage were 22.09 and 24.22 mg kg?1, respectively, in the treatment Cd100. The DTPA Cd was significantly negatively correlated with leaf area and total chlorophyll content while positively correlated with root and shoot Cd concentrations of spinach and cabbage.
Keywords:Cabbage  cadmium  Inceptisol  spinach
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