| Literature DB >> 30546027 |
Yasir Hamid1, Lin Tang1, Xiaozi Wang1, Bilal Hussain1, Muhammad Yaseen2, Muhammad Zahir Aziz2, Xiaoe Yang3.
Abstract
Heavy metal contamination of agricultural soils has posed a risk to environment and human health. The present study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of soil amendments for reducing cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) uptake by rice (Oryza sativa L) in a contaminated field. The soil amendments used include lime, DaSan Yuan (DASY), DiKang No.1 (DEK1), biochar, Fe-biochar, Yirang, phosphorus fertilizer, (Green Stabilizing Agent) GSA-1, GSA-2, GSA-3, and GSA-4, applied at 1% rate in a field experiment. The results exposed that GSA-4 treatment showed best effects on reducing Cd and Pb phytoavailability in soil and uptake by early rice. Linear increase in pH (i.e. 5.69 to 6.75) was recorded in GSA-4 amended soil from sowing to the 3rd month of growth season. GSA-4 decreased DTPA extractable contents of cadmium (Cd) from 0.324 to 0.136 mg kg-1 soil and lead (Pb) from 53.21 to 24.68 mg kg-1 soil at 90 days of amendment. Treatment with GSA-4 improved rice growth (56%) and grains yield (42%). The enhancement effects on grain yield may be result from the positive effects of GSA-4 application on increasing photosynthesis (116%) and transpiration rate (152%) as compared to the control. Significant reduction in Cd and Pb uptake in shoot (42% and 44%) and in grains (77 and 88%), was observed, respectively in GSA-4 treatment as compared with the control. Moreover, negative correlation was recorded between DTPA extractable Cd/Pb and soil pH that directly depended on applied amendments. In short, use of combined amendment (GSA-4) was more effective for immobilizing heavy metals in contaminated paddy field, and secures rice safe production, as compared other tested amendment products.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30546027 PMCID: PMC6292881 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-35881-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Effect of different amendments on available heavy metals concentration in soil under field conditions. All Amendments were applied at 1% concentration level. All values are averaged of 3 replicates (n = 3).
Figure 2Effect of different amendments on soil pH with advance of rice growth stages. All Amendments were applied at 1% concentration level. All values are average of 3 replicates (n = 3). Bars sharing the same letters in one treatment are statistically non-significant at 5% significance level.
Figure 3Correlation coefficients between soil pH and available Cd and Pb concentrations after different soil amendments application for 3rd month.
Figure 4Effect of different amendment on cadmium and lead concentration in rice grain and other plant parts. Plants were harvested after maturity. All data were means of three replications; bars indicate standard errors of the mean value. The differences among the treatments were analyzed by the LSD method.
Effect of soil amendments on growth parameters of rice.
| Treatments | Biological yield (kg ha−1) | Grains yield (kg ha−1) |
|---|---|---|
| CK | 16966d | 5611b |
| LIME | 18866a-d | 7209ab |
| DASY | 17200cd | 7118ab |
| DEK1 | 17066cd | 7378ab |
| BIOCHAR | 18800a-d | 7197ab |
| Fe-BIOCHAR | 18700a-d | 7131ab |
| YIRANG | 17733b-d | 7041ab |
| PF | 19333a-d | 7314ab |
| GSA-1 | 19466a-c | 7491ab |
| GSA-2 | 20133ab | 7787a |
| GSA-3 | 19433a-c | 8037a |
| GSA-4 | 20300a | 7913a |
Note: All values are averaged of 3 replicates (n = 3). Different letters indicates significantly different values at 5% significance level, PF = Phosphorus fertilizer. All treatments including control receive recommended dose of N, P and K except treatment 8 in which phosphorus was not applied.
Figure 5Effect of application of different amendments on leaf photosynthesis (μmol CO2 m−2 S−1) and transpiration rate (mmol H2O m−2 S−1) in rice. Bars with different letters represent significant difference among treatments. All values are average of 3 repeats (n = 3).
Physicochemical properties of the tested soil.
| Soil texture | Silty clay |
|---|---|
| Soil pH | 5.69 |
| CEC (Cmolc kg−1) | 10.40 |
| Organic carbon (g kg−1) | 71.35 |
| Total Pb (mg kg−1) | 106.6 |
| Total Cd (mg kg−1) | 0.51 |
Sand 10%, Silt 39.70%, Clay 50.30%.
Physiochemical properties of tested soil amendments tested.
| No. | Treatment name | pH | CEC (Cmolc kg−1) | Organic carbon (g kg−1) | Total Pb (mg kg−1) | Total Cd (mg kg−1) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lime | 11.34 | — | N/D | 0.692 | 0.26 |
| 2 | DASY | 11.52 | 6.92 | 25.84 | 3.042 | 0.24 |
| 3 | DEK1 | 9.70 | 8.17 | 2.27 | 3.173 | 1.03 |
| 4 | Biochar | 8.16 | 19.21 | 403 | 1.696 | 0.07 |
| 5 | Fe-Biochar | 6.41 | 20.43 | 297 | 1.731 | 0.03 |
| 6 | Yirang | 11.55 | — | 7.58 | 2.343 | 1.02 |
| 7 | CaMg-P | 7.4 | — | N/D | 3.150 | 0.13 |
| 8 | GSA-1 | 11.78 | 148 | 28.12 | 6.615 | 0.14 |
| 9 | GSA-2 | 11.7 | 31.40 | 31.52 | 2.505 | 0.16 |
| 10 | GSA-3 | 11.68 | — | 74.21 | 4.483 | 0.24 |
| 11 | GSA-4 | 11.72 | — | 32.31 | 4.728 | 0.14 |
Note: CK (control), Lime, DASY (DaSan Yuan), DEK1 (Di Kang No. 1), Yirang, GSA-1(Green Stabilizing Agent 1), GSA-2 (Green Stabilizing Agent 2), GSA-3(Green Stabilizing Agent 3), and GSA-4 (Green Stabilizing Agent 4).