Chemical forms of cadmium in a calcareous soil treated with different levels of phosphorus and cadmium and planted to spinach |
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Authors: | Neda Dalir Najafali Karimian Jafar Yasrebi Abdolmajid Ronaghi |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Soil Science , College of Agriculture, Shiraz University , Shiraz , Iran ndalir@yahoo.com;3. Department of Soil Science , College of Agriculture, Shiraz University , Shiraz , Iran |
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Abstract: | The objective of the investigation was to evaluate the effect of applied phosphorus (P) and cadmium (Cd) on Cd chemical forms determined by sequential extraction and the relationship between these forms and plant responses, i.e., dry weights, concentration, and total uptake of Cd and P in a greenhouse experiment. Treatments consisted of five levels of Cd (5, 10, 20, 40 and 80 mg kg?1 soil as cadmium sulfate) and four levels of P (0, 15, 30 and 60 mg kg?1 soil as monocalcium phosphate), which were added to the soil and left to equilibrate for 1 month under greenhouse conditions. Spinach seeds (Spinacea oleracea L., cv Viroflay) were sown and then grown for 8 weeks. The chemical composition in the aerial part of the pant and soil was determined. Application of Cd decreased plant dry matter and increased Cd concentration in the plant, whereas at each level of applied Cd, P increased plant dry matter and decreased plant Cd concentration. All chemical forms of Cd in soil, as determined by a fractionation method, were increased following Cd application, the highest being the carbonatic form. Phosphorous application decreased exchangeable and carbonatic forms of Cd, whereas it increased other forms. |
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Keywords: | cadmium phosphorous soil fractions spinach |
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