| Literature DB >> 31053931 |
Qian Deng1, Qunxian Deng2, Yang Wang1, Lei Li1, Xingyu Long1, Si Ren1, Yue Fan1, Lijin Lin3, Hui Xia3, Dong Liang3, Jin Wang3, Huifen Zhang1, Xiulan Lv3, Yongqing Wang3.
Abstract
To study the effects of intercropping with accumulator plants on heavy metal accumulation of fruit trees, plants of three Bidens species (Bidens pilosa, Bidens biternata, and Bidens parviflora) were intercropped with Ziziphus acidojujuba seedlings under cadmium (Cd)-contaminated conditions (5 mg kg-1). Intercropping with Bidens species increased the biomass and chlorophyll b content of Z. acidojujuba seedlings compared with monoculture, but decreased their carotenoid content. Intercropping with Bidens species also improved the activity of superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, and catalase in Z. acidojujuba seedlings compared with monoculture. Intercropping with Bidens species decreased the Cd content in the roots of Z. acidojujuba seedlings compared with monoculture. Conversely, when intercropped with B. pilosa, B. biternata, and B. parviflora, the Cd content in the shoots of Z. acidojujuba seedlings increased by 62.18%, 60.10%, and 62.18%, respectively, compared with that of those monocultured. When intercropped with Z. acidojujuba seedlings, the Cd accumulation amount of three Bidens species plants were ranked B. parviflora > B. biternata > B. pilosa. Therefore, intercropping with plants of three Bidens species is not suitable for Cd-contaminated jujube orchards.Entities:
Keywords: Bidens species; Cadmium; Intercropping; Ziziphus acidojujuba seedlings
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31053931 DOI: 10.1007/s10661-019-7375-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Monit Assess ISSN: 0167-6369 Impact factor: 2.513