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Effect of Cattle Slurry on the Growth of Spinach Plants in Cd-contaminated Soil
Authors:Filipa R. Pinto  Joana R. Sales  David Fangueiro  Luísa Louro Martins
Affiliation:1. MARE - Politécnico de Leiria, Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Instituto Politécnico de Leiria , Peniche, Portugal "ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6411-0773;2. LEAF, Instituto Superior De Agronomia, Universidade De Lisboa , Lisboa, Portugal "ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5121-635X;3. LEAF, Instituto Superior De Agronomia, Universidade De Lisboa , Lisboa, Portugal "ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6101-9210;4. LEAF, Instituto Superior De Agronomia, Universidade De Lisboa , Lisboa, Portugal "ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9486-6053
Abstract:ABSTRACT

In this work the effect of the addition of different amounts of cattle slurry (CS) to a Cd contaminated soil, was studied regarding its effect in spinach plants. Two levels of Cd contamination (2 and 10 mg/kg) and three levels of CS addition were evaluated (2.5, 5 and 10 g CS/100 g soil). Spinach was shown to be a tolerant species, able to accumulate relatively high amounts of Cd (up to 367.7 mg/kg in the leaves), exceeding the limits established by European regulations for leaf vegetables. The addition of 2.5 and 5 g CS/100 g to soil containing 2 mg/kg Cd did not reduce the uptake of this metal but allowed the plants to grow as much as the control. The addition of 10 g CS/100 g lead to a reduced Cd uptake but also to a lower plant growth compared to the lower CS levels. The combined effects of Cd and CS changed element content in the plant, but without causing severe toxicity or deficiency effects.
Keywords:Cadmium  mineral content  spinach  manure  abiotic stress
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