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磷改良剂对中度和高度含碳酸盐的菜园土壤中Cd和Pb环境有效性和植物有效性的影响
作者姓名:Christophe WATERLOT  Christelle PRUVOT  Franck MAROT  Francis DOUAY
作者单位:1. Yncréa Hauts-de-France, Laboratoire Génie Civil et géoEnvironnement(LGCgE), 48 boulevard Vauban, Lille cedex 59046 France;2. Agence De l'Environnement et de la Ma(i)trise de l'Energie(ADEME), Direction Villas et Territoires Durables, Services Friches Urbaines et Sites Pollués, 20 Avenue du Grésillé, 49009 Angers Cedex France
摘    要:The behaviour of metals mainly depends on soil p H, carbonate contents and contamination level, which should be considered for the management of contaminated soils. In this study, kitchen garden topsoils(0–25 cm) were sampled from the area around three smelters in France, with different Cd and Pb contamination levels. Effect of a phosphate amendment(a mixture of diammonium phosphate and hydroxyapatite) on the environmental availability and phytoavailability of Cd and Pb was evaluated by different chemical extractions and cultivating lettuce(Lactuca sativa L.), respectively. Changes in the distribution of Cd and Pb were found in most contaminated soils after phosphate amendment. An increase of Cd and Pb in the residual phase was highlighted in almost all carbonated contaminated soils, whereas a decrease of Pb in the exchangeable, water and acid-soluble phase was observed in most contaminated soils with the lowest carbonate contents. The concentrations of extractable Cd and Pb using calcium chloride and acetic and citric acids generally decreased after the soil amendment. Lettuces grown on amended soils were acceptable for human consumption as regard to Pb concentration. In contrast, some lettuces were unacceptable for human consumption, since the concentrations of Cd in the leaves were higher than the European legislation limit. Surprisingly, in carbonated soils with very low concentration of Cd, the Cd concentrations in lettuce reached up to the European legislation limit, making the lettuce unacceptable for human consumption.Our study highlighted the fact that the total metal concentration in soils does not always allow to predict the metal accumulation in the edible parts of vegetables in order to make a judgement about their acceptability or unacceptability for human consumption.

关 键 词:chemical  amendment  contamination  immobilisation  lettuce  metal  urban  soil
收稿时间:2017/2/26 0:00:00
修稿时间:2017/4/8 0:00:00

Impact of a phosphate amendment on the environmental availability and phytoavailability of Cd and Pb in moderately and highly carbonated kitchen garden soils
Christophe WATERLOT,Christelle PRUVOT,Franck MAROT,Francis DOUAY.Impact of a phosphate amendment on the environmental availability and phytoavailability of Cd and Pb in moderately and highly carbonated kitchen garden soils[J].Pedosphere,2017,27(3):588-605.
Authors:Christophe WATERLOT  Christelle PRUVOT  Franck MAROT and Francis DOUAY
Institution:Yncréa Hauts-de-France, Laboratoire Génie Civil et géoEnvironnement LGCgE, 48 boulevard Vauban, Lille cedex 59046 France,Yncréa Hauts-de-France, Laboratoire Génie Civil et géoEnvironnement LGCgE, 48 boulevard Vauban, Lille cedex 59046 France,Agence De l''Environnement et de la Ma\^itrise de l''Energie ADEME, Direction Villes et Territoires Durables, Services Friches Urbaines et Sites Pollués, 20 Avenue du Grésillé, 49009 Angers Cedex France and Yncréa Hauts-de-France, Laboratoire Génie Civil et géoEnvironnement LGCgE, 48 boulevard Vauban, Lille cedex 59046 France
Abstract:The behaviour of metals mainly depends on soil pH, carbonate contents and contamination level, which should be considered for the management of contaminated soils.In this study, kitchen garden topsoils (0--25 cm) were sampled from the area around three smelters in France, with different Cd and Pb contamination levels.Effect of a phosphate amendment (a mixture of diammonium phosphate and hydroxyapatite) on the environmental availability and phytoavailability of Cd and Pb was evaluated by different chemical extractions and cultivating lettuce ( Lactuca sativa L.), respectively. Changes in the distribution of Cd and Pb were found in most contaminated soils after phosphate amendment. An increase of Cd and Pb in the residual phase was highlighted in almost all carbonated contaminated soils, whereas a decrease of Pb in the exchangeable, water and acid- soluble phase was observed in most contaminated soils with the lowest carbonate contents. The concentrations of extractable Cd and Pb using calcium chloride and acetic and citric acids generally decreased after the soil amendment. Lettuces grown on amended soils were acceptable for human consumption as regard to Pb concentration. In contrast, some lettuces were unacceptable for human consumption, since the concentrations of Cd in the leaves were higher than the European legislation limit. Surprisingly, in carbonated soils with very low concentration of Cd, the Cd concentrations in lettuce reached up to the European legislation limit, making the lettuce unacceptable for human consumption. Our study highlighted the fact that the total metal concentration in soils does not always allow to predict the metal accumulation in the edible parts of vegetables in order to make a judgement about their acceptability or unacceptability for human consumption.
Keywords:chemical amendment  contamination  immobilisation  lettuce  metal  urban soil
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